Where I live there are roads to nowhere and traffic lights in quiet neighborhood intersections. I'm not sure who 'engineered' the streets, but one car can stop a swarm of traffic, and the speed limits are many times ridiculously low i.e. 35mph on a two lane street in a non-residential area, high visibility, and no intersections within 2mi.
This is a broken system in which much of my time is wasted daily, and the "green wave" is not the system's goal. It's nice to see some people experimenting to find better ways to regulate traffic. It should be obvious that 90% of the time the current flow is not the calculated daily average.
After all, Since when do 50,000 cars/hour drive on a street at 2am?
This is a broken system in which much of my time is wasted daily, and the "green wave" is not the system's goal. It's nice to see some people experimenting to find better ways to regulate traffic. It should be obvious that 90% of the time the current flow is not the calculated daily average.
After all, Since when do 50,000 cars/hour drive on a street at 2am?