Written Reply by Minister for Transport Khaw Boon Wan to Parliamentary Question on Longer Pre-defined Time Period at Signalised Pedestrian Crossings
2 October 2017
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Mr Pritam Singh asked the Minister for Transport
a. what factors does LTA consider when the pre-defined time period for pedestrians to cross at signalled pedestrian crossings is increased; and
b. whether LTA will consider increasing such pre-defined time period by up to five or ten seconds in mature neighbourhoods or at roads that cannot be enhanced as Silver Zones due to the high volume of traffic, due to an increasing elderly population.
Reply by Minister for Transport Khaw Boon Wan:
1. The main factor is the width of the road. All signalised pedestrian crossings are programmed with a steady green man time of six to 10 seconds, and a flashing green man time of one second per metre in road width.
2. Pedestrian crossings that are used by high numbers of seniors or persons with disabilities have the Green Man Plus scheme. When these pedestrians tap their concession cards on the reader, they will have more time to cross. Depending on the width of the road, the green man time can be extended by up to 13 seconds. There are currently 760 Green Man Plus crossings, and we will increase this number to 1000 by end-2018.
