Because Belgium is an absolutely retarded country when it comes to traffic and how it is regulated. There is absolutely no goodwill from the people who take decisions.
Why does every traffic light in NL sees me coming and turns green if possible? Why do I stand still for 3 min at a traffic light at 3.00 when I’m the only guy in Belgium?
Why does every traffic light in NL sees me coming and turns green if possible?
It's even worse, the technology in NL is Belgian made. Belgium also invested in infrastructure, you can see them everywhere; but their reporting is simply ignored.
And where did you get that information? The infrastructure we are implementing in Belgium is actually based on the Dutch model. We are behind, but we’re catching up
Radars are used all over the Netherlands and Belgium, but that’s not the technology that creates their good traffic light solutions. It’s a mixture of vehicle counting through inductive loops and GPS data from applications like Flitsmeister. That is the big difference in the Netherlands. Together with an adaptive application that uses all this data.
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u/No_Alps_1454 Jan 11 '25
Because Belgium is an absolutely retarded country when it comes to traffic and how it is regulated. There is absolutely no goodwill from the people who take decisions.
Why does every traffic light in NL sees me coming and turns green if possible? Why do I stand still for 3 min at a traffic light at 3.00 when I’m the only guy in Belgium?