Riders and drivers will be allowed to turn left at red lights under Tory proposals to tackle congestion. Allowing left turns at red lights is based on experience in the US, where motorists are allowed to turn right.
The idea is part of a 10-point plan by the Conservatives' economic competitiveness policy group to improve transport in British cities.
The policy group also suggests re-phasing traffic lights to give priority to main roads, putting cycle lanes on pavements where there is room, allowing taxis and motorbikes to use bus lanes, providing more pedestrian footbridges or underpasses and reviewing speed limits.
I believe NZ already has a "turn at red lights" rule like this? If so, how does it work exactly? Saying that, DOES it work? Or does it cause more chaos than it clears? I'd be interested in hearing your comments.
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