How about catapults, like an aircraft carrier, instead of inductive chargers? You get all your kinetic energy to road speed plus you can regeneratively charge to the limits of tire/road traction. You get the energy for at least two stops and all you need is a little someplace on the bottom of the car for the hook to engage. I'll bet intersections are more efficient too when the intersection can fire off the waiting traffic in short order.
You'll need a little faith that the intersection software won't launch you into cross traffic or pedestrians. And I'll bet you don't need red light cameras anymore once there is the threat of having a Prius launched into your driver's side door at 30mph.
With some cheap ramps, you could get rid of the stops altogether. Have the catapult run cross traffic up to the proper speed, and then jump over the other street and land safely(?) on the other side.
I've long thought that the third dimension was woefully underused in smoothing the flow of traffic through intersections.
You'll need a little faith that the intersection software won't launch you into cross traffic or pedestrians. And I'll bet you don't need red light cameras anymore once there is the threat of having a Prius launched into your driver's side door at 30mph.