I don't know how long I've seen these signs before realizing the fundamental mismatch between the medium and the intended audience here...

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To be fair I do think these signs are primarily there to communicate that the button doesn't affect the timing of the signal.

@poleguy Doesn't look like there is any Braille on the sign.

@pganssle It sure doesn't _look_ that way. Can you tell me how you _feel_ about that? :-)

@pganssle at least it's understandable (if you understand English). In Germany, we use a yellow circle with three black dots (which is usually worn by blind people as an armband) directly on the button. And people aren't getting it at all. Every single day I walk up to a traffic light with such a button and wait, and someone arrives after me and passive-agressively presses the button as if I forgot 🙈

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