
September 29th 06, 03:52 PM
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Kengestion Ken is at it again
Neil S wrote:
Mike Scott wrote:
wrote:
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That's an interesting conundrum, given so many roads. If the lights
change too often, a high proportion of the green phase is soaked up by
people daydreaming before they realise the lights have turned green. If
you make the green phase longer, it takes proportionately longer for
one's turn to come round again. So the more efficient process is
subjectively worse, and may even lead to people jumping the lights in
frustration.
Would the solution be a roundabout?
I don't know the junction, so this may be a rubbish suggestion. Seems
to work adequately for the only seven road junction I know.
Look at Trafalgar Square on Google maps.
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&om=1...05055,0.009978
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