Taipei cools tempers by cutting traffic waiting times for the summer
by Helen Davidson in Taipei, and Chi Hui Lin from World news | The Guardian on (#60FA2)
More than 770 crossings will have countdowns shorted by up to a minute and a half
Authorities in Taipei have shortened waiting times at traffic lights for the summer, fearing that pedestrians could become ill if they are forced to stand in the tropical heat for too long.
The announcement on Friday will see more than 770 intersections in the Taiwanese capital cut waiting times by as much as one and a half minutes. On average, the signal countdowns are being cut by 30 seconds each. The new times will run between 9am and 4.30pm until September.
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