The countdown time period of a pedestrian countdown signal is based on:
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Walking speed and crossing distance.
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Reaction distance and braking distance.
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Reaction time and walking speed.
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How many people are crossing the road.
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Explanation
The countdown time period of a pedestrian signal is based on walking speed and crossing distance. This means that the longer the crosswalk, the longer the countdown time period.
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