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why are traffic lights in america on the other side of the crossing?
does it work well?
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>>221578295
Fun fact, americans are allowed to run a red light if they turn right. Such a silly country.
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>>221578333
We have to come to a full stop first. If we are turning right we get what's called a free right
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>>221578333
That’s acksyally the only good thing America has. Too bad their drivers are all retarded.
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>>221578295
Where else should they be?
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>>221578295
>americans be like "yeah just cross this six lane intersection on foot in one go, you have like six seconds. Absolutely nothing can go wrong!"
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>>221578295
>does it work well?
We should do that here too, it's really smart
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>>221578735
In Germany they are placed in front of the waiting cars which means drivers in the front have to break their necks to observe the lights
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>>221578333
>belgiums don't have a free right
damn west yuropoors btfo
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>>221578295
Because we tend to look forward and up as we move through life, as opposed to running around in circles?
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>>221578816
This is why we have our traffic signals across the street. It makes us look out to where foot traffic is going, ensuring we are aware of anything in our path before we proceed.



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