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Winnipeg Free Press
By: Kevin Rollason
| Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Wednesday, Jul. 28, 2021
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An audio signal designed to help people with visual impairment cross a busy intersection safely has instead been telling them to walk into traffic.
An audio signal designed to help people with visual impairment cross a busy intersection safely has instead been telling them to walk into traffic.
The signal, at Broadway and Maryland Street, was fixed sometime Tuesday or Wednesday — but Tyler Sneesby says it had been out of whack for months, until he posted video of it on social media and tagged area politicians Tuesday.

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