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by jnty
2640 days ago
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That sounds exactly like an urban myth along the same lines as 'seatbelts kill more people than they save'. Has it ever been proved? Worth also noting that rear-end crashes are generally less dangerous than t-bones. For similar reasons, roundabouts can be preferable to standard crossroads even if they result in a higher number of collisions. |
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I hope you will look further into this - you may be interested to learn (I was) that a nearly perfect intervention for red lights being "run" is to lengthen the yellow signal.
It costs nothing and works as well, or better, than red light cameras - and with none of the artificial, unexpected driving behaviors that can cause rear-end accidents.
http://saferstreetsla.org/679/case-studies-longer-yellow-lig...
https://www.motorists.org/issues/red-light-cameras/yellow-li...