they must get paid extra to make horrible decisions, I haven't seen one traffic light timing change they've made that's been beneficial to anybody
9/20/2007 8:08:13 AM
dont hate
9/20/2007 8:09:12 AM
when they make my commute 20-30 minutes longer than it should be, it's not only hatin' time, it's damn near stabbin' time
9/20/2007 8:10:40 AM
dont live so far away
9/20/2007 8:16:20 AM
agreed. shit must be MUCH harder than it looks.i don't see why they can't build some more intelligence into those traffic lights.but yeah,
9/20/2007 8:17:33 AM
its pretty complicated depending on the system and level of coordination
9/20/2007 8:18:12 AM
Yeah, designing those systems can get very complex. Besides, the best designs will always be negated by people who can't drive their way out of a wet paper bag.
9/20/2007 8:25:24 AM
how come they only change the lights that work good and not the lights that work bad?
9/20/2007 10:59:01 AM
You can look at practically any part of anything manmade around you and think 'some engineer was frustrated while designing this.' It's a little human connection.
9/20/2007 11:01:48 AM
I've never understood this shit either.. I don't know how many times I see lights that are close together in a city (every block or so, dur de dur) that are damn near timed perfectly to stop you at each light, even though nobody is coming any other direction. Seems a hell of a lot more efficient to just let ppl go on thru
9/20/2007 11:02:09 AM
After taking CE 305(Traffic Engineering) last semester, signal timing was one of the last things we did, and it was one of the most difficult things to do. However, with most lights close together on the same stretch of road(we'll say going Northbound, downtown). If you enter downtown and the light turns green, there is a speed at which you can drive and hit all green lights. Sometimes that speed is (way)under the speed limit, sometimes it's a bit faster than the speed limit.It just depends on the length of road, and the average volume of traffic that road sees daily. If you wanna see what it's all about, take CE 305.[Edited on September 20, 2007 at 11:35 AM. Reason : more]
9/20/2007 11:34:00 AM
they need to implement some type of much more complicated/thorough sensor system to know not only what cars are at the intersection but to also know the volume of cars approaching and how far away they are, etc. Seems like it could be a lot more efficient if the system had more data to work with.I haven't taken the class you're talking about but I did do a project for writing a PLC program to handle all the different sensors and shit.. it isn't easy by any means, and we were working with a very simple intersection[Edited on September 20, 2007 at 11:38 AM. Reason : asdf]
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9/20/2007 11:40:58 AM
The worst is the synchronized lights on Avent Ferry at the Lake Dam intersection and Athens Dr. split. It pisses me of SOOO much when i go past the athens light then get stuck at a red at Lake Dam with no cars present b.c the athens light changed to Red behind me.
9/20/2007 11:41:36 AM
as your metal framed car sits in passes through the area
9/20/2007 11:55:39 AM
woo bureaucrats
9/20/2007 12:27:39 PM
they're mostly drunken Irishmen. I mean, look at Boston.
9/20/2007 12:30:02 PM
I lost all faith in traffic engineers when Crossroads went up.
9/20/2007 1:22:36 PM
i knew a kid in high school that got paid $13/hr to sit in a lawn chair at an intersection and record how many cars stopped at the stoplight.
9/20/2007 1:23:26 PM
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9/20/2007 2:28:55 PM
I was just joking.[Edited on September 20, 2007 at 2:30 PM. Reason : but I wouldn't be surprised these days.]
9/20/2007 2:30:35 PM
wasted time is bad for the economy in general. especially in the case of people who make deliveries, drive taxis, or otherwise drive as part of their jobs. lower economic output means less tax dollars collected by the government, which gives them incentive to get people where they're going faster (but safely so money isn't wasted on emergency services unnecessarily).
9/20/2007 3:29:10 PM
the only stoplight that pisses me off is the one on hillsborough and the meredith entrance/exit, there will be one car drive up to it and stop up to 50 cars going along with the timed green lights on hillsborough.
9/20/2007 4:54:49 PM
They really do need to work on the red light timings on US 64 btw Lake Jordan and Cary
9/20/2007 4:56:18 PM
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9/20/2007 5:50:08 PM
Signals for left turn lanes are a bitch. In this project we did, after going through all the calculations and basing our numbers on recorded data, our left turn lane had 3 seconds of green.
9/20/2007 6:16:02 PM
yeah the left turn signal coming from downtown on Western Blvd at the intersection of AVent ferry is rly shitty
9/20/2007 8:22:11 PM
^^^^ e) dont live so fucking far away
9/20/2007 8:23:39 PM
9/20/2007 8:29:51 PM
unless you live in DC, Atlanta, LA or NYC, you have no right to bitch about anything traffic related
9/20/2007 9:08:28 PM
NYC?nothe others, yes... and add Houston
9/20/2007 9:09:30 PM
the lights are actually pretty good where i live
9/20/2007 9:10:16 PM
agreed, but nyc can be nasty. fuck it, take the train.
9/20/2007 9:24:15 PM
9/21/2007 7:29:55 AM
informative thread. 10/10
9/21/2007 7:30:59 AM
there's a specific light up here that the DOT thinks that a person can run better than their algorithmsso i shit you not, during peak times, there's a cop sitting in his car, where he can see the intersection, with two long strings tied to the control box...so he can sit in his car and do it like a marionette
9/21/2007 7:33:07 AM
well honestly it's only the one light timing in fuquay they fucked up and the lake wheeler/hilltop needmore light timing that's fucked upmy other problems are they need to give northbound traffic at the lake wheeler/penny rd intersection like 10-20 seconds of green before they give the southbound people a green so the annoying fuckers that turn left onto penny can not hold up traffic for a mile+also, the idiots added a completely worthless right turn lane at the lake wheeler/tryon intersection when it's the left turn people who back that shit up all the way back to goddamn penny roadit's just a complete and utter clusterfuck that could be solved if one of those fucking engineers spent an hour at peak times at those fucking lights
9/21/2007 7:44:03 AM
when and if i get my video equipment, i want make a documentary about the traffic lights in raleigh
9/21/2007 8:31:22 AM
^Rent that shit from DH Hill
9/21/2007 9:13:48 AM
apart from synchronization issues, the other issue I think needs to be addressed is green-time and arrow priority. In most of Cary, for example, driving around Maynard or Cary Parkway, synchronization is not an issue because the lights are spaced pretty far apart. The issue with several of those lights is the amount of red vs. green time and how the turn lanes and arrows are used. two examples:the intersection of Maynard and Chapel Hill. Both streets, I would estimate, carry the same volume of traffic, even though Maynard is 2 lanes each way and Chapel Hill is 1 lane. To compensate for this, the light on Chapel Hill stays green much longer than the light on Maynard. So if you're on Maynard trying to go straight, the light will stay green literally for seconds, allowing only a few cars though. Then it will stay green for a minute or more on Chapel Hill. Even worse is if you want to use one of the turning lanes off of Maynard onto Chapel Hill, both of which use only arrows. One, the lanes are too short and they get backed up into the main traffic, and two, the arrows stay green for even less time than the main lights. I drive through that intersection for lunch a lot, and usually only 3-4 cars get though on a green arrow, when there are 15+ waiting behind them. Second, the intersection of Cary Parkway and High House. I think they might have fixed this, but I used to avoid this one like the plague during high traffic times (morning, lunch, after work). Both roads are 4 lane and very busy. Both lights would get roughly the same amount of green-time, but the cycles were just way too short. I'm sure traffic engineers study how long it takes traffic to get up to speed and flow naturally, and I'm sure they find that a lot of time is wasted when people go from a stop to normal speed, and vice versa. So for a light with lots of traffic, it's the worst thing to go green, then just as soon as traffic through the light reaches a normal speed, go red again. This just sends waves back through the line. On Cary Parkway/High House, I believe they have lengthened the cycle time by a lot, so even though the red-lights are longer, when the light is green, the whole line of traffic gets up to speed and more people get though.
9/21/2007 9:44:50 AM
CE 305 With Bob Foyle FTW
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9/21/2007 1:53:25 PM
they have to get paid extra to fuck up intersections, there's no way that fuck-ups of this magnitude and quantity are the results of simple poor planning
10/25/2007 8:17:41 AM
WHAT CRITICS
10/25/2007 8:44:08 AM