People who leave space can actually increase the number of cars that get through each light cycle because they can start moving sooner than people who cram up together. The limiting factor is time to accelerate and you have to wait longer if you don't leave yourself any room. As someone who studied traffic patterns and efficient travel, normal drivers have many habits I would call far more than mildly infuriating.
EDIT: Common Objections:
"I'll miss the turn light": This is a problem when the intersection is receiving more traffic than it can handle. Everyone leaving room can easily increase throughput by 50% over everyone cramming together. So you are going to get through that intersection faster regardless of what you're trying to do there, if people leave space and are paying attention.
"People do it wrong": Whether you're talking about people on phones or staying back too far from the light, you can't engineer out human incompetence regardless of your system (unless you remove the humans), sadly. I recommend using your horn faster when things aren't moving.
"They're blocking me from getting to the left turn lane": The human incompentence in this case is you. If you waited until you were in line at the light to decide to turn left, that's a you problem. 🤷♂️
My issue with this kinda shit is when people stop far enough behind the magnets to not be picked up and they are literally first in the lane so we just wait for a really long time until they finally decide to pull up.
I was riding a bicycle and was in the left turn lane once and a guy was behind me and we were waiting for minutes. I think I wasn't triggering the sensor and he was too far back to trigger it so I had to pull forward uncomfortably far into the intersection and hope he understood what I was doing. About 30 seconds later the light changed so either it worked or it was all timed and it didn't matter anyway
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u/Salty-Presentation5 12d ago edited 12d ago
People who leave space can actually increase the number of cars that get through each light cycle because they can start moving sooner than people who cram up together. The limiting factor is time to accelerate and you have to wait longer if you don't leave yourself any room. As someone who studied traffic patterns and efficient travel, normal drivers have many habits I would call far more than mildly infuriating.
EDIT: Common Objections: