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Originally Posted by freebeard
Else it's overcoming that structural deficiency without requiring additional hardware, using the pocket panopticon that urbanization ultimately enabled.
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In Texas, it couldn't possibly make any difference, due simply to left turns ( banned in New Jersey ).
It's impossible to time cross-traffic as long as left turns are permitted. And you can't 'cloverleaf' the intersections because the city employees at the building permit office let commercial and residential developers build where all the cloverleafs might have gone, making it structurally impossible to fix unless you did eminent domain, bulldozing, and reconstruction, at taxpayer expense.