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Lime pushes London to adopt green-light systems for cyclists to boost safety and flow.
Lime is urging London to install traffic lights that automatically turn green for cyclists, aiming to reduce red-light running and improve safety as cycling grows in central London.
Hal Stevenson of Lime points to successful "green wave" systems in Copenhagen and Amsterdam, arguing current signals favor cars and disrupt smooth rides.
While Transport for London plans bus priority at 3,500 lights by 2030, critics like the Licensed Taxi Drivers Association call the idea impractical amid congestion and warn of unintended consequences.
London remains the world’s slowest capital for driving, partly due to 20mph limits, a policy linked to lower road deaths and stable overall journey times.
Lime empuja a Londres a adoptar sistemas de luz verde para ciclistas para aumentar la seguridad y el flujo.