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On April 16, 2025, a Seattle crosswalk was hacked to speak in a Jeff Bezos-like voice. The prank happened at 15th and 42nd in the University District, amusing and confusing locals.
Some pedestrians laughed and took out their phones to video the crosswalk sign. Others looked around confused. Those wearing headphones didn’t even notice. Advertising Julian Pritchard ...
What happened: Council approved the replacement school speed limit signs to meet modern standards and install new crosswalk safety signs on South Fourth Street. Outdated signs: South Fourth Street ...
Audio-enabled traffic control crosswalk buttons across Silicon Valley ... It’s not clear why the sidewalk buttons were hacked, or by whom, but signs point to possible hacktivism.
The messages, which typically notify a user if the street is safe to cross or not, now say, “This is Jeff Bezos. This ...
Hacked crosswalk buttons along the Peninsula were sounding a new tune when pressed on Saturday with voices mimicking Mark ...
Meta CEO Zuckerberg was not spared. In another video viewed more than 400,000 times on X, a crosswalk sign appears to emit the audio: "Hi, this is Mark Zuckerberg, but real ones call me 'The Zuck.' ...
Here's what we know about the hacked crosswalk signals. Social media user Bulou Varanisese shared a video of her interacting with a crosswalk in downtown Palo Alto that resembled Musk's voice over the ...
More information about stop signs can be found on Page 6 of the Traffic Engineering and Operations Manual. Kansas City conducts an engineering study for nearly any crosswalk that’s not at an ...
the Conference House Association and NYC Parks have successfully installed new brown wayfinding signs featuring ‘historic landmark’ designations at the Outerbridge Crossing and the Page Avenue ...