I am writing concerning the audible pedestrian buttons. I am
legally blind with a progressive eye disease. Where I live, there is an audible
pedestrian button that I use often. I am glad it is there because it reassures
me when to cross. It also helps me to align to cross properly. When the noise of
the traffic is too loud or it is a windy day, It is hard for me to distinguish
when it is safe to cross. With the audible pedestrian button there to help, I am
able to travel confidently in those conditions. I know it is not necessary to
have audible pedestrian buttons at every traffic light, but it is helpful at the
extremely busy
intersections. I know as my vision decreases I will not hesitate to continue
to travel knowing that there is adaptive technology to assist me. Thank you for
allowing me to express my opinion.
Lisa