Did anyone else enjoy playing the classic Atari game 'Freeway' back in the 80s? Sometimes, navigating across the road as a blind person reminds me of that game. Today i had the convenience of a traffic light-controlled crossing, so much safer! Underneath the light boxes, there's a spinning cone; its rotation signals it's safe to cross. Interestingly, some believe that spinning the cone speeds up the light changes, but in reality, it doesn't. Unfortunately, it's not uncommon to find chewing gum or other less-than-desirable items stuck to the cone, so carrying antibacterial wipes is a necessity for every journey. #SightLoss #Atari #RetroGaming #SafetyAwareness #Blind Video description : Claire confidently navigates toward a traffic light crossing, accompanied by Rick The Stick. Using her cane to feel the tactile paving beneath her feet, she expertly locates the button to safely cross the road. A close-up captures Claires fingers on the spinning cone, With a seamless rotation of the cone, Claire crosses the road with ease, ensuring her safety. Meanwhile, a pop-up box within the video offers an intriguing glimpse into the 1980s Atari game, Freeway.