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Dangerous signal timing (cars turning right on red light) Mở

3000 South St Philadelphia, PA 19146, USA Hiển thị trên Bản đồ Ẩn Bản đồ
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The new traffic signals on the South Street Bridge were designed to help bicycle traffic, but I think they're actually hurting. The signals for South Street traffic go as follows.

(1) Left turns (from both E and W directions) go
(2) Traffic going straight goes next, during which bicycles and pedestrians also cross
(3) Traffic turning right gets the final signal

From my perspective, the main motivation for having an isolated signal for (3) is that it keeps cyclists safe from turning traffic during (2), as all cars in (2) should be going straight.

The problem is that many cars in the right lane end up turning right on red during (2), rather than waiting until (3). This is despite a red arrow for that lane, as well as a signal saying no turn on red. If a cyclist is approaching the light trying to make a green light during (2), it's possible that a car turning right could hit the cyclist.

Personally, this could all be fixed by reversing the order of the signal, such that it goes (3) then (2) then (1).


  • Philip Cook (Khách)

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