WNYC is collecting photos of malfunctioning Walk/Don't Walk signs across New York City. When you see one, take a picture and upload it here to add it to the map.
Corona Avenue and Poyer Street, Queens,. NYC
This signal has been broken for over 3 months now. Reported to NYCDOT at March 24, 2012 at website.
Location: Queens
Work order number: 4229213
a concerned person
Hudson Street and West Houston St, Manhattan, NYC
(courtesy of www.outdoorphins.com) Probably not "exactly" what you're looking for, because this looks different than the other broken signals. But it's still confusing.
someone
East Fordham Road and Bronx Park Road, Bronx, NYC
Two signals at this intersection don't work at all during the Walk signal.
Columbia Street and Delancey Street, Manhattan, NYC
Two signals at this intersection do this.
Houston Street and Allen Street, Manhattan, NYC
The signal malfunctions not only when the walk sign, but also during the don't walk sign.
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Queens Blvd and 63rd street, Queens, NYC
One of two "mixed signal" pedestrian signs @ Queens Blvd where 63rd crosses and becomes 61st Street (don't get me started). @wQueens7 on twitter/twitpic
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Lexington Ave. and 105th St., Manhattan, NYC
Found a malfunctioning sign right between an I.S. and P.S. I walk from the 6 train station at 103rd to my part-time job on 106th.
John Clark
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