Omdat het heel verwarrend is om het ‘sneller rijden’ licht te plaatsen samen met het ‘niet rijden’ licht. /s
Frodo_max on
cause fuck you that’s why
Ledeberg on
what’s the good thing about the german lights ?
FrancisCStuyvesant on
That would make too much sense.
dgonL on
I don’t see the advantage. People are just going to start going through the light when it’s not green yet.
Fire69 on
Because idiots won’t wait and will start driving the moment they see the orange light
MyOldNameSucked on
What does the red light add to the orange light that the orange can’t do on its own?
NerphedBall on
They use these in England too. I always wondered why Belgium doesn’t use them tbh.
No_Alps_1454 on
Because Belgium is an absolutely retarded country when it comes to traffic and how it is regulated. There is absolutely no goodwill from the people who take decisions.
Why does every traffic light in NL sees me coming and turns green if possible? Why do I stand still for 3 min at a traffic light at 3.00 when I’m the only guy in Belgium?
guywglassesandbeard on
AFAIK:
* Red: stop car AND engine
* Red + yellow: start engine
* Green: start driving
youdidntseeeathing on
Kzie het nut van weten waneer het groen word nie. terwijl als het al groen is en ge dan weet da ge moet stoppen kunde u voorberihde nie?
fireclaw20 on
Because there is no point, the red/orange is interpreted as green anyways so all it would do is replace half a second of green with red/orange. Nothing would change.
InterneticMdA on
It’s not better or worse, just different.
There’s no “one simple hack” that will suddenly make people obey traffic lights.
RoetRuudRoetRuud on
I still don’t get why pedestrizn lights don’t have an orange here. The amount of times i’ve had an argument with someone on a zebrapad because it jumped to red right after I stepped on the zebrapad.
MrKuub on
There’s no real advantage to this system. The people that don’t pay attention at lights still won’t, and other people will take advantage of it to start driving on orange + red.
Just look at how people drive in the UK.
Maybe when manuals were the sole gearbox on the road this might have been better, but in today’s traffic this yields no significant improvements.
77slevin on
I’ll do you one better: Egyptian traffic lights at red shows you a countdown when it will be green again. Now that’s a game changer in my opinion.
kennytherenny on
I’ll one up you. 3 years ago I was in Kazakhstan and every traffic light COUNTED DOWN. Now that is something we should implement.
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Omdat het heel verwarrend is om het ‘sneller rijden’ licht te plaatsen samen met het ‘niet rijden’ licht. /s
cause fuck you that’s why
what’s the good thing about the german lights ?
That would make too much sense.
I don’t see the advantage. People are just going to start going through the light when it’s not green yet.
Because idiots won’t wait and will start driving the moment they see the orange light
What does the red light add to the orange light that the orange can’t do on its own?
They use these in England too. I always wondered why Belgium doesn’t use them tbh.
Because Belgium is an absolutely retarded country when it comes to traffic and how it is regulated. There is absolutely no goodwill from the people who take decisions.
Why does every traffic light in NL sees me coming and turns green if possible? Why do I stand still for 3 min at a traffic light at 3.00 when I’m the only guy in Belgium?
AFAIK:
* Red: stop car AND engine
* Red + yellow: start engine
* Green: start driving
Kzie het nut van weten waneer het groen word nie. terwijl als het al groen is en ge dan weet da ge moet stoppen kunde u voorberihde nie?
Because there is no point, the red/orange is interpreted as green anyways so all it would do is replace half a second of green with red/orange. Nothing would change.
It’s not better or worse, just different.
There’s no “one simple hack” that will suddenly make people obey traffic lights.
I still don’t get why pedestrizn lights don’t have an orange here. The amount of times i’ve had an argument with someone on a zebrapad because it jumped to red right after I stepped on the zebrapad.
There’s no real advantage to this system. The people that don’t pay attention at lights still won’t, and other people will take advantage of it to start driving on orange + red.
Just look at how people drive in the UK.
Maybe when manuals were the sole gearbox on the road this might have been better, but in today’s traffic this yields no significant improvements.
I’ll do you one better: Egyptian traffic lights at red shows you a countdown when it will be green again. Now that’s a game changer in my opinion.
I’ll one up you. 3 years ago I was in Kazakhstan and every traffic light COUNTED DOWN. Now that is something we should implement.