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Yet not a single crash
What does that tell you?
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A couple of months back I was coming up to one of the few congested junctions on my commute. There wasn't the usual queue, I wondered why.
The lights were out. So folk were actually... paying attention. Negotiating. Taking turns. Cheery waves were waved.
Everyone got through quicker, very few kittens died to bring us this information. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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There was a water leak down our road and it took about a week to fix it in painfully slow stages as different teams arrived taking most of a day to do each aspect of the job
So temporary lights were there so long they eventually stopped working.
When they were going, people would go faster to try and beat the lights, or ignore them as they changed, or think they would go anyway on red since you could almost see past.
When they went out they approached it carefully and considerately as if it were a couple of parked vehicles. |
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I personally think the option of flashing amber to all directions during low traffic periods is a great idea. Most new junctions are created without priority so it's first come first served so this may be an issue, but certainly with T-junctions you could easily turn the lights off at anything other than rush hour and things should run much smoother.
Having said all that, I had a back and forth argument with my local official about just this subject, everything he came back with was related to the DfTs analysis of the subject:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/9209/traffic-signals-low-demand-periods.pdf
Which basically concluded that anything other than what we do now is more dangerous. It's a very interesting read though if you've got time.
Anecdotally I too have witnessed traffic flowing MUCH better when lights weren't working. My current commute includes a 40mph road 3 miles long with 11 sets of lights on it - my average speed is 19mph and fuel economy drops during commute when compared to 'normal' driving elsewhere. ____________________ Trev, now a biker?
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Jesus H. Christ, Sniff! Ain't that the shit right there... Needs the Frogger soundtrack... ____________________ Bunny Lingus & The Flipside Faggots |
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Where I work is a very low traffic area, yet still they have lights. For the first 9 months they weren't on and it was smooth sailing, now everyone has to wait for no reason whatsoever.
India had a nice system of lights only working at certain times. It seemed as though lights were only necessary to prevent the absolute worst congestion. The rest of the time they just slow you down. ____________________ current: ducati monster 750
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Mmm. Apparently though, if it saves one life...  ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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By IKEA in Birstall in Leeds, there's a mega junction that's a combination of a roundabout with some straight over roads and about a million lanes and just as many traffic lights
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It didn't have lights the other week, it was sooo smooth, people slowed and everyone had goes and turns of going and giving way - wonderful work people! ____________________ I'm Sam; Northern, Ginger, Lover
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good point, but that could also have happened at a roundabout or junction with no lights. If it's busy, there will still be people stopping, creating a potential hazard for day-dreaming drivers to slam into.
IMO this country has had traffic lights for so long, it has led people to drive more reactively, rather than to plan ahead.
I don't know the answer, but can just assume that the causeof fewer accidents in aforementioned video is because it's way-of-life that's always been there, more dangerous some might say, but with anything perceived as more dangerous, people tend to be more alert and want to save their skin, plus develop better skills as a result. ____________________ Current: 2009 SV650 S, 1990 Kawasaki GT550
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| Baffler186 wrote: | good point, but that could also have happened at a roundabout or junction with no lights. If it's busy, there will still be people stopping, creating a potential hazard for day-dreaming drivers to slam into.
IMO this country has had traffic lights for so long, it has led people to drive more reactively, rather than to plan ahead.
I don't know the answer, but can just assume that the causeof fewer accidents in aforementioned video is because it's way-of-life that's always been there, more dangerous some might say, but with anything perceived as more dangerous, people tend to be more alert and want to save their skin, plus develop better skills as a result. |
The Dutch tend to do well at these kind of things because they're willing to say "we have zis great idea" and then actually try it with controls and statistics and everything. They then carefully implement and monitor their best efforts. The monitoring bit is what doesn't happen in the UK, it's a matter of well this worked once so let's do it everywhere.
Anyway... Shared spaces is what I'm waffling towards... Minimal markings, no lights, priority depends implicitly on vulnerability rather than any fixed guidance. And you know what... It works incredibly well - reduces accidents and severity of accidents. Should it be used everywhere? Probably not, but when it is suitable it's a very good measure! ____________________ current: ducati monster 750
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Hi
Fair few times I have come across traffic lights not working and the traffic flowing far better. Not sure I can remember a time when the lights had failed and traffic flow was worse.
However I wonder whether part of the effect is people are used to slowing for the junction. Whether just removing the lights would work long term (without some time of official junction design where nobody had priority) I don't know.
Roundabouts tend to fail badly when there is a very large flow of traffic in one direction. But are a guaranteed regular delay when someone adds traffic lights to them.
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| Kickstart wrote: | Hi
Fair few times I have come across traffic lights not working and the traffic flowing far better. Not sure I can remember a time when the lights had failed and traffic flow was worse.
However I wonder whether part of the effect is people are used to slowing for the junction. Whether just removing the lights would work long term (without some time of official junction design where nobody had priority) I don't know.
Roundabouts tend to fail badly when there is a very large flow of traffic in one direction. But are a guaranteed regular delay when someone adds traffic lights to them.
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Why the fuck do they put traffic lights on roundabouts, it defeats the whole point. Pisses me off royally. Some roundabouts you exit directly into some lights, so you have to stop, then traffic backs up into the roundabout, it's the only thing that can possibly happen with that design, its retarded.
Also why do people suck at using roads properly, there's a bit on my commute where you have to give way to go right, but if you take the far right lane it goes into a slip road so you can easily merge into the traffic, but instead people stop on the slip road entrance with their left indicator on waiting for a gap, getting in my way. I've seen one person do it like I do since i've started this job, so either i'm doing it wrong and getting to work quicker, or they're all fools.
The bit in question https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@52.627408,-1.133185,3a,75y,268.65h,71.08t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1slW02g3bX_nwlXwTyzx9DlA!2e0
even that guys doin it
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All I can say is Woonerf!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woonerf
It works but seems to scare the powers that be, perhaps there are fewer fines to be dished out.. |
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Where do you people live? In London whenever the lights are out, there's a tailback for miles, with everyone at the junction trying to force their way through.
There's a roundabout in east london with temporary lights and the driving's appalling when they're off, people pulling out all the time and no lane discipline, the lights seem to slow people down so they think about what they're doing. ____________________ Yamaha MT-03 '08 (crashed)
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 183 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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