Is it really necessary for me to push a button to activate the pedestrian signal, or can I just wait for the light to change?

Where buttons are available to pedestrians, it is because the traffic signal is timed for cars, not for people on foot.  If you don't activate the pedestrian signal by pushing the button, the traffic light won't give you enough time to safely cross the street.  You only need to push the button once for it to be activated.

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1. Who do I contact if a streetlight is out?
2. Who do I contact if a traffic signal light is burned out or appears to be not operating correctly?
3. How is the placement of traffic signals determined?
4. How do pedestrian signals work?
5. Is it really necessary for me to push a button to activate the pedestrian signal, or can I just wait for the light to change?
6. Why does it always say, "Don’t walk" before I've completed crossing the street?