Sunday, February 19, 2012

Avoiding Red Lights By Booking Ahead

What kind of non-rural area do you live in where there's no traffic?

North Atlanta, and, yes, there are side streets where there's only traffic in rush hour but pretty dead on the off-times. And, of course, because of the spike in traffic, there needs to be traffic lights. Unfortunately, they were built decades ago and not improved upon since then, so most are just on timers, which means that you just sit there until the light cycles.

Plus, don't most lights go to flashing yellow (= 4 way stop) at off-peak times?

Not the light right where I live. It never goes to flashing yellow. I typically spend 2-3 minutes at that light to turn left anytime I decide t

Source: http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotScience/~3/grwdkZAkmjY/avoiding-red-lights-by-booking-ahead

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