"Singapore Traffic Light Allows Seniors/Disabled To Tap Cards To Add Time To Cross"
"A Bike Pump Permanently Installed Next To The Bike Lock-Up Area"
"This Pole Matching The Traffic Light"
"Luminous Road Markings In Nantes, France"
"A Stand For Bikers To Hold On To While Waiting For The Traffic Lights In Sweden"
"This Traffic Light Shows How Long You Have To Wait"
"Traffic Light With A Mirror To Allow The Drivers To See The Pedestrians/Cyclists That Are In Their Blind Spots"
"Luminous Bollards At A Pedestrian Crossing In France"
"Montpellier, France. Test Of A Bicycle Path With Photoluminescent Paint"
"A Button For Crossing The Road On A Horse"
"These Green Rings Of Light Move At The Pace Of The Speed Limit To Help Gauge Speed"
"This Traffic Light On The Sidewalk For Pedestrians On Their Phones"
"In London The Road Tells You Which Way To Look For Traffic Coming"
"New French Concept Of A Luminous Bollard For The Pedestrian Crossings Where There's No Traffic Lights, It Turn On When Someone Is Detected"
"The Tactile Paving Changes Colours Depending On The Traffic Lights"
"Remote Control Used In France By Blind People To Activate The Sound System Of Pedestrian Traffic Lights"
"Luminous Road Barrier"
"This Hourglass Shaped Traffic Light"
"This Kindergarten In Australia Enforcing A One Way Road With Spikes"
"Dunkirk, France, Bus Stop Sign With The Waiting Time"
The thing is, that ppl are not paying attention. That's why we need inventions like these. Damn smombies.
French person here. Stop is also a French word. You can think of it more like "halt" and "arret" more like stop... Like stop doing something rather than stop still, anyway, all road signs say STOP