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      4 hours ago

      I don’t have evidence, but I have heard there are also times of day when it’s automated and when it’s manual. So you might need to press it at midnight but not during rush hour. Interesting if true.

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      10 hours ago

      In my experience it’s only automated in the cities and most of the lights are manual everywhere else.

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      11 hours ago

      I’m in one of those places. In Utah, many crosswalk lights won’t turn on at all unless you press the button, and the button can completely change the light timing and ordering (e.g. a protected left turn light activates at the end of a cycle instead of at the beginning).

      Traffic engineers here are sometimes allowed to do some fairly interesting things.