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North Vancouver Automating Walk Signals to Protect Public Health
Purpose
Public health
Approach
Changes to public space
Type
Public space
Mode
Walking
About this initiative
To reduce the risk of transmission of COVID-19, North Vancouver automated pedestrian signals at key intersections so pedestrians do not need to touch the signal button to cross the street.
Lessons learned
Location:
North Vancouver
Canada
Launch date: Mar 30, 2020
Actor:
Public sector action
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Partners involved: North Vancouver
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