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by mises
2561 days ago
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> In which country? America. > Isn't there some soft of a regulation on the yellow light duration depending on the max allowed speed on the road? Nope. > Living in a country with yellow lights Which? It's also possible that you have a local law. > I was taught that yellow means ,,stop if you can do so comfortably Unfortunately, red light cameras cause an issue with this. There is time after a yellow for those few times we make the bad call, because it's not always easy to judge in that short of a time. Red lights make this much harder, and may lead us to stop suddenly and unsafely (part-way into the intersection, get rear-ended, etc.). |
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Red light cameras - yeah, also other forms of automatic traffic control. We have some long stretches of roads where the max speed is 120kmph, with traffic lights every few kms + limit 70kmph on the lights + auto speed radar. Which is crazy because you end up watching the speedometer instead of the intersection.
I heard an interesting solution recently - cameras everywhere, but giving drivers a limit of violations they can do without punishment per a given period.