File:An Australian pedestrian crossing button.jpg

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A PB/5 pedestrian crossing button, used in Australia to get a walk signal to cross a road

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English: A PB/5 pedestrian crossing button, used in Australia to get a walk signal to cross a road. The crossing button contains a vibrating panel, a tactile arrow showing the direction to cross, and makes a two-tone noise to signify crossing.
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Author James Cridland
Camera location27° 29′ 08.26″ S, 152° 59′ 32.56″ E  Heading=347° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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