Traffic lights are often configured this way, so one direction has priority over the other by staying on green for longer. It makes sense, since there isn't the same amount of traffic going in every direction. A quick bit of analysis can reveal which direction is busiest and the lights set accordingly.
Traffic lights are often configured this way, so one direction has priority over the other by staying on green for longer. It makes sense, since there isn't the same amount of traffic going in every direction. A quick bit of analysis can reveal which direction is busiest and the lights set accordingly.
Of course, it could just as easily be a mistake!