In Kyiv, European traffic lights are being tested: how traffic will change.
Experiment with the Greek Cross in Kyiv
According to inkorr.com: In Kyiv, at the intersection of Volodymyrska Street and Taras Shevchenko Boulevard, an experimental project has begun to implement the Greek cross at traffic lights. This innovative technology, borrowed from Europe, aims to improve road safety.
The Greek cross gives drivers the opportunity to make left turns without compromising safety. The system does not prohibit movement; on the contrary, it allows for a reduction in conflicts between signals and confirms that the maneuver is possible and safe.
Duration of the experiment
The experiment with the Greek cross will last for two months. During this time, data will be collected to assess the effectiveness of the new system. This initiative aims to improve road conditions and reduce the number of accidents in the capital.
Source:The implementation of the Greek cross at traffic lights in Kyiv could significantly reduce accidents and improve the safety of all road users. This decision makes left turns safer and helps avoid conflicts on the road, which is why the results of the experiment are generating great interest among residents and visitors of the capital.
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