u/AGentlemaninTulsa

Fix The App

I understand that advertising is important for news organizations. Your Walmart ads leave much to be desired. If I get anywhere close to one of their ads, the Walmart app opens up is just bullshit. I'm happy to get my news elsewhere if you can't fix it.

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u/AGentlemaninTulsa — 9 days ago
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Traffic Light "Improvements"

It's like they're trying to create more traffic congestion! Some of the changes that I have seen are absolutely counterproductive.

Some examples from my drive to work from my house.

They changed the timing and the order of the light at 61st and Lewis. Now there's almost always traffic backed up on Lewis. They have crazy long left turn light that holds up a ton of traffic.

Then on 71st Street they have decided that Evanston needs a longer light and that creates lots of traffic at that intersection. So instead of traffic flowing smoothly, everyone is traveling in packs.

And I know some of these traffic signals have a mode for when traffic is lighter. I know this because I have seen it in action. But sadly, they are hardly ever in use.

I understand having some traffic lights that might not be perfect. But to make changes where things are actually worse is bothersome. I never see any traffic counters or anything like that before these changes are made.

Does anybody know the process that the city goes through before they make changes?

Anyone else notice this?

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u/AGentlemaninTulsa — 11 days ago