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Stoplights to Mete Out Punishment?

gilrain writes "The San Francisco Chronicle is reporting that traffic engineers have created a stoplight that deals with speeding. According to the article, 'It senses when a speeder is approaching and metes out swift punishment. It doesn't write a ticket. It immediately turns from green to yellow to red.' This is not just a prototype: it is in use now at an intersection in the Bay Area. Does stopping speeders before others serve a purpose other than petty revenge? Is it even safe to change expected stoplight patterns, especially for drivers in a hurry?"

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  1. Great idea.... by Jim+Starx · · Score: 1, Redundant

    So instead of just speeders we'll have speeders that run red lights....

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  2. Well, this should work great... by Chris+Mattern · · Score: 0, Redundant

    because, after all, speeders don't run red lights...

    Chris Mattern

  3. Why do the find money to punish, but not reward? by dup_account · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Is the lite setup up so all the non-speeders make the light? Why the hell can't they make (the sensors that detect that there is a car in the low traffic direction, and (theoretically) change the light) work? I sit at too many GD lights with not traffic from the busy direction.

  4. Just how stupid are city planners?? by jclagreca · · Score: 1, Redundant

    I dont see why they need to take our money and punish us with it. How about rewarding us.

    This could be accomplished with much better results for everyone by simply networking or timing a series of lights. Have the lights work so if you drive the speed limit, you are rewarded by not having to stop at any red lights.

    This would mean a much smoother comute for drivers, less wear and tear on vehicles, and greatly increase fuel efficiency.

    Obviously the technology is out there, they just don't know how to use it properly. We've gotta love government employees.