Why does the traffic flow more smoothly at junctions where traffic lights have failed?

You are quite right that traffic flows much more freely at a junction where the lights have failed. It is all to do with drivers' psyche. For that moment, other drivers are team mates rather than opponents; the enemy becomes an ally; bonhomie replaces road-rage. Consequently, drivers approach the junction with caution, and the mutual understanding and shared responsibility ensures that all progress swiftly, calmly and safely. Perhaps road design and traffic management should be left to psychologists?

Asked on 5 March 2011 by PD, Potters Bar

Answered by Honest John
Makes sense. I drove back from Fulham to Surrey today, road works everywhere, but thought about accommodating other drivers all the way and it worked. I arrive home happy, and so do they. That also includes accommodating drivers behind me when possible, too.
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