everyman Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > And, Asset, as for the idea that queueing causes > frustration and reckless driving so that's why the > lights should go I would suggest that as traffic > lights are not uncommon sight in any London > commute then if someone is going to be affected by > one more set they really shouldn;t be at the > wheel. But hey, let's pander to them rather than > think about the safety of lcoal residents. There is a big difference between being held up in excessively long queue and stopping for a few minutes at a red light, wouldn't you agree? Most people who drive accept stopping at red lights for an acceptable time but aren't we talking here about extremely long hold-ups?