Green Wave
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#13Later I moved to SF and experienced the same thing on Franklin and Gough, and realized the phenomenon was probably fairly universal.
Green Waves could be a great thing, but there's still the unsolved problem of human beings behind the wheel.
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#14> In the UK, in 2009, it was revealed that the Department for Transport had previously discouraged green waves as they reduced fuel usage, and thus less revenue was raised from fuel taxes. Despite this government Webtag documents were only updated in 2011. It is still unclear if the economic appraisal software used to apply these guidelines has also been updated and if the new guidelines are being applied to new proj…
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#15To help pay for tuition, one summer I drove a university shuttle in the evenings after finishing my work-study job. At that time, the lights on Walnut and Chestnut streets in West Philly were set up with green waves. The best place to ride the wave was obviously at its tail, entering each intersection a little before the light would turn yellow. Traffic there was light-to-none, and its flow far smoother and safer tha…
You can't really fault people for driving myopically if they don't have high level information.
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#16Remember folks: lights timed for 40 are also timed for 80. /s
I remember reading this quote more than 10 years ago and still occasionally think about how wrong it is.
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#18It is infuriating on a level I can't describe. My guess is they are trying to reduce accidents or they are trying to make more tax money by getting people to burn more gasoline.
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#19The town where I live (in the Netherlands) has green waves for cyclists. It's lovely to experience and also a good way for the council to encourage this sustainable, healthy mode of transport.
That's really cool. Though it does seem to remove almost 50% of the benefits listed in this entry, but those seem to be focused on fuel-consuming vehicles rather than bikes.
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#20To help pay for tuition, one summer I drove a university shuttle in the evenings after finishing my work-study job. At that time, the lights on Walnut and Chestnut streets in West Philly were set up with green waves. The best place to ride the wave was obviously at its tail, entering each intersection a little before the light would turn yellow. Traffic there was light-to-none, and its flow far smoother and safer tha…
I think this phenomenon shows the importance of communicating to the drivers that a green wave system is in effect. You can't really fault people for driving myopically if they don't have high level information.