• TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    No they aren’t. They’re saying smarter traffic systems are an improvement over what we have now. I’ve looked in the article and nowhere do they say cars aren’t a problem, or that emissions is down to traffic lights not cars.

    I see so many examples on here and on Reddit of people letting perfect be the enemy of good.

    Whether we like it or not, cars will be around for a while. It makes no sense to put zero effort into improving efficiency in the meantime. You don’t have to be so all-or-nothing.

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      4 months ago

      Yes, and such intelligent systems can also optimize for pedestrian traffic, reducing the time waiting for a walk light, monitor bike lane usage, track dangerous intersections, improve emergency response times, prioritize buses and trams, etc. It’s good for people to be gathering this data and trying to make things better.

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        4 months ago

        Yes, and such intelligent systems can also optimize for pedestrian traffic,

        In the US, these types of “intelligent” systems almost always degrade pedestrian traffic quite severely.