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Do your crossings not make noise? When ours (south Australia) is ready to cross it's very noisy and obvious
Fun fact that you probably know: the background ‘ticking’ in the chorus of Bad Guy by Billie Eilish is the sound made by traffic lights in Sydney
I did not know that. That's pretty neat; thank you for sharing!
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Peeeeeeeewdududududududududududuh
I use to live next to a silent crossing and it threw me every time, despite crossing it twice every week day for years