• ZC3rr0r@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Funny that. I moved to Canada too. While I live remote enough to not see many traffic lights on the regular, I do agree with you that they’re horribly timed in most cities. And while we’re on stuff that makes no damn sense over here: right on red is the stupidest thing anyone ever came up with in terms of traffic laws. It alone is responsible for (iirc) 30% of fatal accidents in North America. Whoever thought it’d be a good idea to have pedestrians cross at the same time as allowing cars to take a corner into them is an absolute madman. It’s almost as if they want to encourage pedestrian/cyclist crashes with motorvehicles. I mean, left on red (BC and some other places) for as stupid as it sounds even makes (a very little bit) more sense than right on red. At least you’re encouraging crashes between motorvehicles with that one instead of promoting running over squishy human bodies with a metal death box.

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      1 year ago

      Even without right on red it’s kinda insane. You can have a green light to turn right while pedestrians have a green light to cross that very same street.

      I kinda like the way they compromised in Quebec, where pedestrians just get a green light for the entire intersection and all cars have to wait.

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        1 year ago

        Good point. It’s almost as if turning a corner is a foreign concept in most of North America ;-). Jokes aside, it’s frankly baffeling that only Quebec had some sense to look at this and go “Hold up, this makes no sense”.