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Traffic light shows people dancing in real time, makes crossing roads fun

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The concept was to provide a fun and safe way to prevent pedestrians from jaywalking—a dance room was set up on a square in Lisbon, Portugal, inviting the people from the public to enter into the box and dance. 

Their dance moves were captured and displayed on the nearby traffic lights in real time—it successfully made 81% more pedestrians stop and wait for the green light to come on before crossing. 

via Design Taxi

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