An overlap in a traffic controller refers to a situation where two or more traffic signal phases can operate simultaneously, allowing certain movements, like turning left or right, to occur at the same time as other movements. This is designed to improve traffic flow and efficiency at intersections by minimizing delays. Overlaps must be carefully planned to ensure safety, as they can increase the risk of conflicts between vehicles and pedestrians if not properly managed.
I DO. I am the traffic controller
A air traffic controller.
to control air traffic
Neither - an air traffic controller is a person, not hardware or software. They are responsible for air traffic flow.
air traffic controller
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The the AIr traffic Controller (Tower) giving the pilot the permission to land as the runway is clear for them
"Air Traffic Controller" "Advanced transfer cache"
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Air Traffic Controller
Any controller that covers that particular airport, or if they are VFR "Flight Following", whatever radar controller that covers that area. In other words, helicopters are controlled by the same Air Traffic Controllers as normal traffic.
Leslie Vernon Smith.