Things are about to look much different at select New York intersections.

Traffic signals have been in use in the United States for over 100 years, but for decades, the design has remained unchanged. Now, new technology will add something extra.

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New "queue jump" lights are already causing a stir in New York (Petru Sofio via YouTube)
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Traffic Signal Controversy in New York State

New York State is actually already a bit of a hotbed for traffic signal controversy. The country's only upside-down signal, for example, is still in operation in Syracuse, NY (below).

New Traffic Signal Coming to New York

The addition and removal of local traffic signals has also been a sore subject for many New York residents. That uproar, however, is nothing compared to the feedback after one New York Department of Transportation recently announced a different type of change.

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The queue jump signal will be added to the other, more common traffic signals (Petru Sofio via YouTube)
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Queue Jumps Coming to New York City

"We’re installing 25 new queue jumps each year in NYC to give MTA buses a head-start to bypass traffic and speed up service", the New York City Department of transportation (NYC DOT) shared on social media. But what exactly is a "queue-jump" light?

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New "queue jump" lights look like white stripe lights on traffic signals (Petru Sofio via YouTube)
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What Are "Queue Jump" Lights?

As the NYC DOT explains in the video below, the new addition to traffic signals will include a new stripe to specifically give the "green light" to city buses to begin moving before other traffic.

Why Are New Yorkers So Against Queue Jump Lights?

Perhaps because it's New York City, or perhaps simply because change is hard, there were nearly zero positive responses to the announcement. Between questioning the light's safety, design, and even legality, it seemed that most drivers were not looking forward to the new additions.

Further north in the rest of New York State, drivers face their own challenges. While traffic and congestion may not be the same, there are still dangerous roads to navigate. Check out the 5 worst below.

New York State's 5 Most Dangerous Roads [RANKED]

With plenty of big cities and numerous busy highways, it should come as no surprise New York state is unfortunately home to some of the most dangerous roads in the nation. While you would expect New York City to be the home of such roadways (2 on this list), the danger is not limited to the Big Apple. According to Catalano Law, 3 New York State's 5 most dangerous roads live mostly Upstate and should be navigated with the most extreme caution. Here are the 5 most dangerous in the Empire State.

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