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....At least in the U.S.
A traffic light at a four-way is out. So they have cops directing traffic. God help us all. Cops have this odd habit of waving one side through--for hours, days, years, centuries. Continents drift, glaciers melt, species die and mutate, and still one direction is being waved through. Meanwhile the intersecting traffic is backed up across North America. Seriously, I've sat there for five minutes with the cops not even seeming to notice the logjam is spreading past the off ramp and onto the freeway and back three exits. John -- Von Herzen, moge es wieder zu Herzen gehen. --Beethoven |
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On Jun 12, 7:33 pm, The Man Behind The Curtain >
wrote: > ...At least in the U.S. > > A traffic light at a four-way is out. So they have cops directing traffic. > > God help us all. > > Cops have this odd habit of waving one side through--for hours, days, > years, centuries. Continents drift, glaciers melt, species die and > mutate, and still one direction is being waved through. > > Meanwhile the intersecting traffic is backed up across North America. > Seriously, I've sat there for five minutes with the cops not even > seeming to notice the logjam is spreading past the off ramp and onto the > freeway and back three exits. I've never really experienced that problem. What I have experienced is when lights get knocked down to a flashing yellow/ flashing red for the side streets, people will treat the flashing yellow as a four way stop, which it is not. I've seen at least one fender bender because of this, no doubt the person who rear- ended the guy got the ticket for "following too closely", even though the guy in front obviously has no idea what to do in the situation. That's why I think re-tests should be required every time you renew your license. I have experienced where fast-food places on a busy four lane road will hire rent-a-cops to stand out in the road to stop traffic to let people out of their parking lots. As soon as a car pulls up, they'll immediately stop all four lanes of traffic, just to let that one car out. 30 seconds later another pulls up, and all four lanes of traffic get stopped again. |
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On Jun 13, 9:04 am, (Brent P)
wrote: > Drivers should just ignore the employee, as his employers have no right > to be screwing up traffic to increase their profits. Of course I've seen > private concerns just have actual cops do it... makes one think about who > government really works for? That's what I'm referring to. They hire actual police officers, so if you don't stop, you run the risk of getting pulled over and fined because of Chik-fil-A. I personally never stop at places that act like their patrons are more important than everyone on the street. |
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> What I have experienced is when lights get knocked down to a flashing > yellow/ flashing red for the side streets, people will treat the > flashing yellow as a four way stop, which it is not. I've seen at > least one fender bender because of this, no doubt the person who rear- > ended the guy got the ticket for "following too closely", even though > the guy in front obviously has no idea what to do in the situation. I've seen the opposite: people who come to a flashing red and can't seem to treat it as a four-way stop. I've also seen people who seem to think a yield sign is a stop sign. That peeves me the most. Many times I've had to stand on my brakes because some idiot comes to a yield, has the whole four-lane freeway to himself, and comes to a COMPLETE stop for ten seconds. > I have experienced where fast-food places on a busy four lane road > will hire rent-a-cops to stand out in the road to stop traffic to let > people out of their parking lots. As soon as a car pulls up, they'll > immediately stop all four lanes of traffic, just to let that one car > out. 30 seconds later another pulls up, and all four lanes of traffic > get stopped again. A hotel/spa near me bribed a local official to let them put in a traffic light at the entrance to their parking lot. The road it intersects is a busy one, but we all have to stop and wait every thirty seconds at the light for the occasional car that goes or comes the opposite way. The same road leads to the Berkeley stadium where the football games are played, so you can imagine the scene during home games on a Sunday, when the road is backed up to Mars and the spa side has about one car every 10 minutes. John -- Von Herzen, moge es wieder zu Herzen gehen. --Beethoven |
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Brent P wrote:
> Drivers should just ignore the employee, as his employers have no right > to be screwing up traffic to increase their profits. Of course I've seen > private concerns just have actual cops do it... makes one think about who > government really works for? The highest bidder. They're whores like everyone else. More so, in fact. John -- Von Herzen, moge es wieder zu Herzen gehen. --Beethoven |
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In article > , The Man Behind The Curtain wrote:
> Brent P wrote: > >> Drivers should just ignore the employee, as his employers have no right >> to be screwing up traffic to increase their profits. Of course I've seen >> private concerns just have actual cops do it... makes one think about who >> government really works for? > > The highest bidder. They're whores like everyone else. More so, in fact. Not everyone does. Although government attracts those that are. |
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I'm sure that "effectively directing traffic" is at the low end of the totem
pole when it comes to police training. Most cops rarely get out of their cruisers nevermind plop themselves out in the middle of an intersection to direct traffic. Yes, waiting for every single car to come though from one direction would certainly fall under "ineffective". John B. "The Man Behind The Curtain" > wrote in message link.net... > ...At least in the U.S. > > A traffic light at a four-way is out. So they have cops directing traffic. > > God help us all. > > Cops have this odd habit of waving one side through--for hours, days, > years, centuries. Continents drift, glaciers melt, species die and > mutate, and still one direction is being waved through. > > Meanwhile the intersecting traffic is backed up across North America. > Seriously, I've sat there for five minutes with the cops not even > seeming to notice the logjam is spreading past the off ramp and onto the > freeway and back three exits. > > > > John > > -- > > > Von Herzen, moge es wieder zu Herzen gehen. --Beethoven |
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