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OT traffic lights
So, you are driving along at night and you reach traffic lights which
are red for you. Nobody else has been through the intersection for 10 minutes or more. Why do traffic engineers make you wait at the red light for 10 or more seconds before the green light for the cross road changes to orange? I've spoken to a traffic light engineer and he has no good reason for the delay, which can easily be set to 0 seconds. But they don't do that, just because they have always had a delay. Are they stupid, or is there a good reason for the delay? I'm not actually that impatient, but there is a situation where public transport has a tight schedule to keep, and the extra 10 or 20 seconds on every trip does make a difference, and is a waste of time anyway. |
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