Take Turns
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0:00 - 0:02I only have three minutes
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0:02 - 0:04so I'm going to have to talk fast, and it will
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0:04 - 0:08use up your spare mental cycles, so multitasking may be hard.
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0:08 - 0:10So, 27 years ago I got a traffic ticket
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0:10 - 0:12that got me thinking.
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0:12 - 0:14I've had some time to think it over.
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0:14 - 0:16And energy efficiency is more than just
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0:16 - 0:18about the vehicle --
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0:18 - 0:20it's also about the road.
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0:20 - 0:22Road design makes a difference, particularly intersections,
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0:22 - 0:24of which there are two types: signalized
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0:24 - 0:26and unsignalized, which means stop signs.
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0:26 - 0:28Fifty percent of crashes happen at intersections.
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0:28 - 0:30Roundabouts are much better.
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0:30 - 0:32A study of 24 intersections
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0:32 - 0:35has found crashes drop 40 percent
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0:35 - 0:38from when you convert a traffic light into a roundabout.
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0:38 - 0:41Injury crashes have dropped 76 percent,
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0:41 - 0:43fatal crashes down 90 percent.
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0:43 - 0:45But that's just safety.
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0:45 - 0:47What about time and gas?
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0:47 - 0:49So, traffic keeps flowing, so that means less braking,
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0:49 - 0:52which means less accelerating, less gas and less pollution,
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0:52 - 0:54less time wasted,
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0:54 - 0:56and that partly accounts for Europe's better efficiency
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0:56 - 0:58than we have in the United States.
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0:58 - 1:00So, unsignalized intersections,
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1:00 - 1:02meaning stop signs, they save many lives,
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1:02 - 1:04but there's an excessive proliferation of them.
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1:04 - 1:07Small roundabouts are starting to appear.
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1:07 - 1:10This is one in my neighborhood. And they are
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1:10 - 1:13much better -- better than traffic lights, better than four-way stop signs.
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1:13 - 1:15They're expensive to install,
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1:15 - 1:18but they are more expensive not to. So, we should look at that.
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1:18 - 1:19But they are not applicable in all situations.
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1:19 - 1:22So, take, for example, the three-way intersection.
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1:22 - 1:24So, it's logical that you'd have one there,
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1:24 - 1:26on the minor road entering the major.
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1:26 - 1:29But the other two are somewhat questionable.
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1:29 - 1:31So, here's one. There's another one which I studied.
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1:31 - 1:34Cars rarely appear on that third road.
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1:34 - 1:36And so, the question is, what does that cost us?
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1:36 - 1:38That intersection I looked at had about 3,000
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1:38 - 1:40cars per day in each direction,
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1:40 - 1:42and so that's two ounces of gas to accelerate out of.
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1:42 - 1:44That's five cents each, and times 3,000 cars per day,
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1:44 - 1:47that's $51,000 per year.
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1:47 - 1:49That's just the gasoline cost. There is also pollution,
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1:49 - 1:51wear on the car, and time.
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1:51 - 1:53What's that time worth?
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1:53 - 1:55Well, at 10 seconds per 3,000 cars,
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1:55 - 1:57that's 8.3 hours per day. The average wage in the U.S.
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1:57 - 2:01is $20 an hour. That is 60,000 per year.
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2:01 - 2:04Add that together with the gas, and it's $112,000 per year,
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2:04 - 2:06just for that sign in each direction.
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2:06 - 2:08Discount that back to the present, at five percent:
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2:08 - 2:11over two million dollars
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2:11 - 2:14for a stop sign, in each direction.
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2:14 - 2:18Now, if you look at what that adjacent property is worth,
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2:18 - 2:20you could actually buy the property,
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2:20 - 2:23cut down the shrubbery to improve the sight line,
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2:23 - 2:25and then sell it off again.
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2:25 - 2:27And you'd still come out ahead.
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2:27 - 2:29So, it makes one wonder, "Why is it there?"
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2:29 - 2:32I mean, why is there that stop sign in each direction?
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2:32 - 2:35Because it is saving lives. So, is there a better way to accomplish that goal?
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2:35 - 2:37The answer is to enable cars
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2:37 - 2:39to come in from that side road safely.
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2:39 - 2:41Because there are a lot of people who might live up there
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2:41 - 2:43and if they're waiting forever a long queue could form
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2:43 - 2:46because the cars aren't slowing down on the main road.
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2:46 - 2:48Can that be accomplished with existing signs?
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2:48 - 2:51So, there is a long history of stop signs and yield signs.
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2:51 - 2:53Stop signs were invented in 1915,
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2:53 - 2:56yield signs in 1950. But that's all we got.
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2:56 - 2:58So, why not use a yield sign?
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2:58 - 3:01Well the meaning of yield is: You must yield the right-of-way.
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3:01 - 3:03That means that if there are five cars waiting, you have to wait
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3:03 - 3:05till they all go, then you go. It lacks the notion
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3:05 - 3:07of alternating, or taking turns,
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3:07 - 3:09and it's always on the minor road,
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3:09 - 3:11allowing the major one to have primacy.
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3:11 - 3:13So, it's hard to create a new meaning for the existing sign.
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3:13 - 3:15You couldn't suddenly tell everyone, "OK, remember
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3:15 - 3:17what you used to do at yield signs? Now do something different."
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3:17 - 3:19That would not work.
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3:19 - 3:21So, what the world needs now
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3:21 - 3:23is a new type of sign.
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3:23 - 3:27(Applause)
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3:27 - 3:30So, you'd have a little instruction below it,
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3:30 - 3:32you know, for those who didn't see the public service announcements.
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3:32 - 3:35And it merges the stop sign and yield signs.
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3:35 - 3:37It's kind of shaped like a T, as in taking turns.
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3:37 - 3:40And uncertainty results in caution.
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3:40 - 3:42When people come to an unfamiliar situation they don't know how to deal with
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3:42 - 3:44they slow down.
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3:44 - 3:46So, now that you are all "Road Scholars" ...
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3:46 - 3:47(Laughter)
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3:47 - 3:50don't wait for that sign to be adopted, these things don't change quickly.
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3:50 - 3:52But you all are members of communities,
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3:52 - 3:54and you can exercise your community influence
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3:54 - 3:56to create more sensible traffic flows.
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3:56 - 3:58And you can have more impact on the environment
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3:58 - 4:00just getting your neighborhood to change these things
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4:00 - 4:03than by changing your vehicle. Thank you very much.
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4:03 - 4:06(Applause)
- Title:
- Take Turns
- Speaker:
- Gary Lauder
- Description:
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Fifty percent of traffic accidents happen at intersections. Gary Lauder shares a brilliant and cheap idea for helping drivers move along smoothly: a new traffic sign that combines the properties of "Stop" and "Yield" -- and asks drivers to be polite.
- Video Language:
- English
- Team:
closed TED
- Project:
- TEDTalks
- Duration:
- 04:06
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