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Re: Pedestrians aren't the only ones who matter.

Posted by R30A on Sat Jan 14 19:41:39 2017, in response to Re: Pedestrians aren't the only ones who matter., posted by BrooklynBus on Sat Jan 14 18:53:47 2017.

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Yes virtually nobody. Who begins his trip on a synchronized road and ends it on the same synchronized road without at least one single turn?

Practically no one. Not to mention that only a small percentage of roads are synchronized while the speed limit applies to all roads. So what happens on synchronized roads is not very important in terms of this discussion.

Have you ever been in New York City? Loads of synchronized signals.

As for your second comment, my example was not for synchronized roads, but for typical roadways. You are far more likely to miss a green signal by going 25 than by going 30.
In general, yes. But making/missing a signal is far from the only thing affecting average speed.

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