October 17, 201411 yr we have it here in the netherlands, only for bikes though though not every light has it Edited October 18, 201411 yr by The Hero of Time
October 18, 201411 yr German have it for pedestrian too, don't know about cars.But here in Finland, we don't have anything like that. Wonder if we'll ever even will.
October 18, 201411 yr Author we have it here in the netherlands, only for bikes though though not every light has it But America is the leader of the world with technology, debts, wars and a bunch of other stuff. Why do we not have this??
October 18, 201411 yr But America is the leader of the world with technology, debts, wars and a bunch of other stuff. Why do we not have this?? cuz dutchies4life
October 18, 201411 yr Or just memorize the cycles. A yellow light takes by general recommendations from the federal government, 3 seconds to cycle to red. A green will always be green unless the sensor trips it to turn red. Red will stay red until the perpendicular light turns yellow>red+3 seconds so you have 9 seconds to wait from the start of a yellow.
October 18, 201411 yr Author Or just memorize the cycles. A yellow light takes by general recommendations from the federal government, 3 seconds to cycle to red. A green will always be green unless the sensor trips it to turn red. Red will stay red until the perpendicular light turns yellow>red+3 seconds so you have 9 seconds to wait from the start of a yellow. Yes, because I can tell the color of a light facing sideways...Only time I can do that is at night in a dark setting.
October 18, 201411 yr Interesting idea, but I think it'd piss me off if I knew one light had more time than another.
October 18, 201411 yr Author Interesting idea, but I think it'd piss me off if I knew one light had more time than another.It obviously would since some streets are busier than others.
October 18, 201411 yr Author Would probably make people pay less attention to the roadDon't worry, we have phones police sirens and talking cars for that.
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