

- #TRAFFIC LIGHT TIMING APP HOW TO#
- #TRAFFIC LIGHT TIMING APP DRIVERS#
- #TRAFFIC LIGHT TIMING APP DRIVER#

#TRAFFIC LIGHT TIMING APP HOW TO#
But nothing stung like this.In this project, I'lI show you how to model and simulate a traffic intersection with cross-walk signals and walk request buttons. And I've seen, and smelled, some horrid stuff, I saw some very depressed or sick people. Never mind turning me off from the always on blinkenlights hanging jaw lifestyle, never mind my own doubts about having kids just for Moloch to eat them as they bounce around like hollow pinballs, this was fit to turn me off public transportation. I had to look away at some point because I felt like crying. I died a little inside taking all that in in the span of a few minutes, and I doubt I will fully recover. but he wanted to make the train ride more enjoyable to them, that's all. The father seemed super fond and attentive of them, it would have been easier to stomach if he had seemed loveless. They couldn't even talk yet it seemed, since they had just made noises before.

But then daddy handed them two big tablets (the one for the girl was pink, I shit you not), and they started both watch a cartoon and fell silent, the girl with her back turned to her brother. Two toddlers in a big carriage next to me, when I saw them I had to grin at first, as they were moving around and making sounds, spreading a spirit of liveliness as toddlers tend to do. Just today I saw the saddest thing in the subway. That's what'd happen if we didn't use the disabled and elderly to put a nice face on our emerging dystopia, but I know that's way too radical. It will also work for the smartphone owner so they're not really second, it's just that you don't waste time coming up with a non-solution first. The person who is forced to just watch cars for 2 minutes instead, let's get a solution for them first. Here's an idea: if you have a smart phone, walk to the middle island, press the button again, and play tic tac toe or whatever fancy stuff it can do. So speaking of the future, will people be allowed to not be chipped in some way, or will we continue to invent straw men for the choice not to be, as if opting out is the problem rather than needing everybody to opt in? Not because I'm so scared of it, but because I like to get shit done, and I know how to configure and operate an actual computer to do so. The need is for people to be mobile and to not get run over, not for them to have something that can use their gadget for.Īnd what does tech-savyness have to do with it? I forgot more about tech than the average person learns, and that is why I don't have a smartphone. > in 10-20 years when more tech-savvy people have aged there will be a huge need for services like this This is why self driving cars can't come soon enough. It's gotten so much more hostile in the last decade. My dad is a huge asshole in practically every other way possible.
#TRAFFIC LIGHT TIMING APP DRIVER#
Last time I drove with my dad he yelled at me for not illegally cutting off the driver who had the right of way but was a little slow entering the intersection. That driver flipped me off because I was in their way and they believe themselves to be much more important than me. Just the other day I had a near miss, as a driver, with another car who ran a red light. Luckily they didn't do any damage as they slammed on the brakes last minute and only knocked me down.

I was hit by a car as a child pedestrian by a driver who didn't even slow down for a red light.
#TRAFFIC LIGHT TIMING APP DRIVERS#
Then there's the drivers who believe they are more important than even other cars, they believe stop signs (and red lights to an extent) don't apply to them and just ignore them and go when they feel like it and expect other people to stop for them. More than once! There's actually some intersections where it's actually very dangerous to cross at the "walk" symbol for that reason. I've been cursed at and honked at many, many times for entering an intersection at the very beginning of the "walk" symbol because the driver wished to make a right hand turn. Most drivers (as a generalization) have distain for pedestrians and expect them to get out of their way all the time because they are in an automobile, thus much more important.
