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Well, this is baked in Bombay and a few other cities in India, where they have a digital display besides or above the regular red-yellow-green signal. While this is not individualized like you suggest, its still better than trying to guess how long before the signal changes. No holographic stuff, but it works pretty well. |
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[link] Baked in SF. They're nice. I don't much care about them as a pedestrian, since I always found the simple walk/don't-walk indicators to be more than adequate. But as a driver, and especially as a cyclist, these are great. No longer am I faced with that sudden indecision of gunning it or slamming on the brakes. I've quickly gotten good at judging from half a block away whether I'm going to definitely make it, definitely not make it, or somewhere in between. |
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Now on the other hand... this definitely seems to encourage some people to speed wildly. But I figure those people are probably going to speed wildly almost no matter what. |
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