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minus-squareViking_Hippie@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·edit-21 year agoInaccurate for (some of) Aarhus, Denmark. This is what some of our pedestrian crossing lights look like:
minus-squarereev@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0·edit-21 year agoGermany also has a couple exceptions. The two that immediately come to mind are the Ampelmann (traffic light man) in Berlin and the Mainzelmännchen in Mainz.
minus-squaretryptaminev 🇵🇸 🇺🇦 🇪🇺@feddit.delinkfedilinkarrow-up0·1 year agothe Ampelmann is not just in Berlin. It was standard across all of the GDR, but then they thought a bland sticj figure is more representative of peoples identity in capitalism so now more and more lights inthe east also have that generic sign
Inaccurate for (some of) Aarhus, Denmark. This is what some of our pedestrian crossing lights look like:
Germany also has a couple exceptions. The two that immediately come to mind are the Ampelmann (traffic light man) in Berlin and the Mainzelmännchen in Mainz.
the Ampelmann is not just in Berlin. It was standard across all of the GDR, but then they thought a bland sticj figure is more representative of peoples identity in capitalism so now more and more lights inthe east also have that generic sign