Abstract

This is the last of a three-part article devoted to the correctness of signal-controlled road traffic management. This part contains a presentation and commentary on the results of research on the use of signals transmitted by S-2 traffic light devices. In addition, the problem of correct location in the approach (situational plan on the road) of the signals transmitting the green arrow signal is characterized. The conflict resulting from the definition of the “intersection area” in the context of road traffic control and the possibility of using traffic lights at intersections where one of the approaches is the inlet to a private road is also commented on. The summary is the authors' conclusions considering all the parts of the article, along with recommendations for amendments to the Act on Road Traffic and implementing executive acts resulting thereof.

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