by STOPandGO — published on November 6th, 2007
“Conditions change, particularly because of the seasonality; so we go out and we use computer programs to try to figure out what the proper progression is because it’s a very complicated mathematical thing trying to get the signals to go particularly when you have traffic going both ways.”
Why aren’t traffic lights better synchronized?
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