Best website on traffic signalz?
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Best website on traffic signalz?
Does anybody know any websites that know present day U.S traffic signals, kinda curious to know.
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Re: Best website on traffic signalz?
There ain't really many out there, if any out there, as the collectors that have websites tend to focus on older signals. Highway Divides is a forum for traffic lights though, and is primarily comprised of US members.
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Re: Best website on traffic signalz?
Well that's a disappointment, i was expecting tons, do you know any other sites? Highway Divides i think requires tegestration, a majority of topics are private.freebrickproductions wrote:There ain't really many out there, if any out there, as the collectors that have websites tend to focus on older signals. Highway Divides is a forum for traffic lights though, and is primarily comprised of US members.
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Yea, Highway Divides does require registration. The only other forum I'm aware of that discusses traffic lights (other than this one) is AAroads, but that doesn't get into the specifics of manufacturers and the like. Highway Divides also has a largely-incomplete wiki though, which will hopefully eventually have a lot of info about all kinds of traffic signal manufacturers, both old and new.NathanFromEngland wrote:Well that's a disappointment, i was expecting tons, do you know any other sites? Highway Divides i think requires tegestration, a majority of topics are private.freebrickproductions wrote:There ain't really many out there, if any out there, as the collectors that have websites tend to focus on older signals. Highway Divides is a forum for traffic lights though, and is primarily comprised of US members.
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Re: Best website on traffic signalz?
Mkay, for some reason i keep thinking you have a traffic light website. I don't even know why...freebrickproductions wrote:Yea, Highway Divides does require registration. The only other forum I'm aware of that discusses traffic lights (other than this one) is AAroads, but that doesn't get into the specifics of manufacturers and the like. Highway Divides also has a largely-incomplete wiki though, which will hopefully eventually have a lot of info about all kinds of traffic signal manufacturers, both old and new.NathanFromEngland wrote:Well that's a disappointment, i was expecting tons, do you know any other sites? Highway Divides i think requires tegestration, a majority of topics are private.freebrickproductions wrote:There ain't really many out there, if any out there, as the collectors that have websites tend to focus on older signals. Highway Divides is a forum for traffic lights though, and is primarily comprised of US members.
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Re: Best website on traffic signalz?
I have one, but I haven't updated it in years. It also focused more on the old signals in my area, just FYI.NathanFromEngland wrote:Mkay, for some reason i keep thinking you have a traffic light website. I don't even know why...freebrickproductions wrote:Yea, Highway Divides does require registration. The only other forum I'm aware of that discusses traffic lights (other than this one) is AAroads, but that doesn't get into the specifics of manufacturers and the like. Highway Divides also has a largely-incomplete wiki though, which will hopefully eventually have a lot of info about all kinds of traffic signal manufacturers, both old and new.NathanFromEngland wrote:Well that's a disappointment, i was expecting tons, do you know any other sites? Highway Divides i think requires tegestration, a majority of topics are private.freebrickproductions wrote:There ain't really many out there, if any out there, as the collectors that have websites tend to focus on older signals. Highway Divides is a forum for traffic lights though, and is primarily comprised of US members.
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Re: Best website on traffic signalz?
Do you have to be over 18 to register?
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No. Just over 13, IIRC. I was either 15 or 16 when I registered there, IIRC.NathanFromEngland wrote:Do you have to be over 18 to register?
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