Many years ago, in Belgium they had a system where a flashing amber light indicated a junction and give priority to traffic coming from the right.
This worked very well, and I also believe in some cases like major junctions in large cities the normal lights operated as required. ie in major cities where gridlock couldnt be avoided. I remember recently coming down Ross road on Saturday morning and was shocked to drive thru the Asda rounderbout, no traffic to speak of. Guess what the traffic light were out.
No Lights = No Traffic!
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Many years ago, in Belgium they had a system where a flashing amber light indicated a junction and give priority to traffic coming from the right.
This worked very well, and I also believe in some cases like major junctions in large cities the normal lights operated as required. ie in major cities where gridlock couldnt be avoided. I remember recently coming down Ross road on Saturday morning and was shocked to drive thru the Asda rounderbout, no traffic to speak of. Guess what the traffic light were out.