- Jul 29, 2001
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I don't know about all of your cities, but here they have sensors at intersections that monitor how many cars are waiting at a light. In left hand turn lanes there is one right at the stop line, and then another one 3 or 4 car lengths back. If a car is on the sensor at the stop line, it will trigger a green light in that direction; if a car is on the one 3 or 4 lengths back, it will trigger a green arrow for the left turn lane. I constantly see a single car stopped on the sensor 3 or 4 lengths back from the stop line with no cars in front just so they get the green arrow. It pisses me off. Why do these people think they are more important than the 10 cars waiting to go straight through the intersection in the other direction?
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