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Rajesh Kakad (BT) wrote:
Would it not be easier to have the same rule as in the USA, where they can turn right on a red signal? So we should be able to turn LEFT at a RED light. Of course the pedestrians and other cars on the green, have priority. This would save time, reduce pollution (whilst waiting) and get traffic moving, instead of sitting idle. What does London say ? Even if there is a separate lane for left-turning traffic, which often there isn't room for in London, a left-turning driver would have poor visibility of conflicting traffic if a bus or truck is waiting in the adjacent lane at the lights. As a way of improving junction capacity, I prefer the French system (Parisian, anyway) of giving pedestrians priority over turning vehicles. At a cross-roads where north-south and east-west roads meet, when north-south traffic has green signals, the 'green man' is displayed for pedestrians crossing the east-west roads, and traffic turning into those roads has to give way to them. I'm sure the HSE would have a fit, but it does seem to work. The great advantage is that there is no need to halt all traffic for a pedestrian-only phase. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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