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Could we do without traffic lights?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-18072259
OK no doubt there are junctions where we could but there are also junctions that would never move without them. Your thoughts please....
OK no doubt there are junctions where we could but there are also junctions that would never move without them. Your thoughts please....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.An interesting point is that in the Netherlands all traffic lights are routinely switched to a flashing amber light, including at motorway junctions every night from midnight until 0530, which causes few accidents, and encourages drivers to slow down to check oncoming & crossing traffic.
IMO, should have been the law here for the last decade, or would the insurance industry have kittens as to who had the "right-of-way" issue, I know it's had issues with roundabouts/unmarked junctions etc. However, this would be solved by give way to oncoming traffic from the right.
IMO, should have been the law here for the last decade, or would the insurance industry have kittens as to who had the "right-of-way" issue, I know it's had issues with roundabouts/unmarked junctions etc. However, this would be solved by give way to oncoming traffic from the right.
TWR, yes i do, sitting in the office trying to work by candle light.
What about the damn pedestrians, why has no one worked out what happens if you can't cross the road safely. Squashed grannies won't be the half of it. The first person killed on the road where there are no traffic lights will cause a furore.
What about the damn pedestrians, why has no one worked out what happens if you can't cross the road safely. Squashed grannies won't be the half of it. The first person killed on the road where there are no traffic lights will cause a furore.
This has already been considered in Drachten:
http:// www.tel egraph. ...r-tr affic-l ights.h tml
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