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

Posted by BrooklynBus on Sat Jan 14 22:03:23 2017, in response to Re: Pedestrians aren't the only ones who matter., posted by R30A on Sat Jan 14 19:41:39 2017.

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I didn't say there aren't loads of synchronized signals. Yes there certainly are a lot of them.

So let me take a page out of your book. THE VAST MAJORITY OF STREETS DO NOT HAVE THEIR SIGNALS SYNCHRONIZED.

I would estimate the percentage of street miles that are not synchronized are over 80 percent.

So my point still stands that virtually no one makes their entire trip on a synchronized street without making any turns so that part of their trip is on unsyncronized streets.

SO YOUR CLAIM IS RIDICULOUS.

Making or missing a signal is the second most important factor affecting average speed. Only traffic would be more important. And the speed limit would be third.

No one said it was the only thing or the mist mportant thing affecting speed. So quit putting words in my mouth and trying to twist what I am saying to substantiate the ridiculous points you are trying to make.

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