More than half the country’s fleet operators believe traffic lights should stay red for longer, a poll by comparison website TrackCompare.co.uk has shown.
The week-long survey, held earlier this month, followed a government announcement that it is reviewing crossing times across the country after concerns that pensioners and others find it difficult to cross roads before the lights change.
Asked the Do you believe traffic lights should stay red for longer? 52% said yes.
Kjell Anderton, a TrackCompare director, said: “With this poll there was an almost fifty-fifty split, which reflects the fact fleet operators are both drivers and pedestrians and can see things from both sides.
“One told us ‘I think no, because it will cause more congestion, but I also think yes because sometimes I have to nearly run across the road, and I’m not a pensioner!’”
Typical of comments left in support of extra red-light time was ‘Yes, I do think they should (stay on longer): even if you’re not elderly there’s never enough time to cross.’ Comments against ranged from ‘No, we should have a countdown system like they do in America, so that people can see how long they’ve actually got left to cross the road’ to ‘No way – they already stay on too long and hold me up!’
Launched in 2009, TrackCompare.co.uk represents more than 50 tracking and telematics companies across a wide range of technologies.
The company’s online service is backed by a team of experienced fleet consultants, who help more than 2,000 new fleets every month.
TrackCompare.co.uk assists organisations large and small to identify the most effective tracking and telematics solutions for their operations.
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