Automatic Pedestrian Detection at Signalised Crossings
Automatic Pedestrian Detection at Signalised Crossings
Hi everyone,
I recently noticed that many modern pedestrian crossings are equipped with automatic detection sensors that trigger the traffic signal without requiring a push button.
Currently, in OpenStreetMap, we can tag:
highway=crossingandcrossing=traffic_signalsfor signalised crossingsbutton_operated=yes/noto indicate if a manual button is presenttraffic_signals:sound=yes/nofor auditory signals
However, there is no standard way to indicate automatic activation by a detector for pedestrians or vehicles.
To address this, I have proposed a new tag on the OSM forum: detector_operated=yes/no , which would clearly indicate that a traffic signal is automatically triggered by a detector.
You can view and comment on the proposal here: https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/proposal-tag-traffic-signals-detector-operated-pedestrian-presence-sensor/141624
Here is an example illustration showing automatic pedestrian detection:
This tag would help improve mapping of intersections, pedestrian routing, traffic simulation, and accessibility information.
I’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences with automatic pedestrian detection at crossings in your area!
Discussion in the ATmosphere