Synchronized signals could end motorists' game of red light-green light
17th Dec 2005, 08:44 GMT
Dec 17, 2005: Oklahoma drivers could hit more green lights, get to work faster and burn less gasoline if cities spent money to synchronize and update their traffic light systems, based on a federal report.
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