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Episode 354: Active Transportation Laws in Berlin

Talking Headways: A Streetsblog Podcast

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The Green Arrow Next to a Red Light

The green arrow was invented in east germany because they didn't have them for electric green lights. It works badly, some car drivers win a few seconds, but there are much more accidents on crossings where this is implemented. For example, if i cycle, i cycle a lot, too, and if i do a right turn, it's very easy. Just when there's a red light, i stop, i push my bike around the corner. And don't need a green arrow. Go on without stop at a red trafic lite. Nobody needs it, not for bikes.

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