Traffic Lights

Talk about other non-signal stuff here. Make sure to obey the rules though.

Moderators: freebrickproductions, mlgillson, PlyingKibbles89, Raco_GS, Hopen111, TommyBNSF

Post Reply
User avatar
weatherdan882002
Posts: 544
kuchnie-na-wymiar.wroclaw.pl
Joined: Sat Feb 07, 2009 8:45 pm
Location: Mechanicville, NY
Contact:

Re: Traffic Lights

Post by weatherdan882002 »

Yeah, it's because of code changes, and to be honest, I don't like it. Up until I found it on YouTube, I hadn't a clue what it meant, and they're not teaching us about those lights over here in Driver's Ed classes. I kinda agree with some on here saying it's doing more harm than good, and they still are installed the 4/5-lighted signals. It's just common sense to yield if you don't have a green arrow, but the main light is green, but I see signs posted in some states saying to yield, so apparently not to many people know to do that. Plus, at some intersections, it's best to have a red left turn arrow because the intersection's so busy and it'd be too dangerous to take a left turn if there's only a general green. I think here in NYS, I think that's why they install red arrow lights instead of the 4 or 5-light signals.

BTW, the main reason for them discontinuing the 4-light signal is because of colorblindness - people who are colorblind can't tell if the arrow's yellow or green, but supposedly, they 5-light signal was supposed to fix that.
User avatar
Smjh1979
Site Admin
Posts: 1770
Joined: Thu Jan 29, 2009 6:33 pm
Location: Prescott Valley, AZ
Contact:

Re: Traffic Lights

Post by Smjh1979 »

The 5-light signals were very easy to find before Prescott Valley adopted the LEDs back in 2003, both in the city and on state highways.

Nowadays, it's getting a bit harder to find them now, as all newer installations are the 4-light systems with the dual colored yellow and green LED arrows.
User avatar
AndrewFields
Posts: 379
Joined: Mon Feb 02, 2009 6:41 pm
Location: 12.8 miles west of SP 4449

Re: Traffic Lights

Post by AndrewFields »

Those flashing left arrows have been around here since 2002 and the 'doghouse' 5-head protected/permissive signals are no longer being installed. Once people get used to them, I think you'll find they are equally effective.
You think your car gets bad mileage? SP 4449 consumes 10 gallons of bunker oil and 100 gallons of water every mile.
User avatar
Smjh1979
Site Admin
Posts: 1770
Joined: Thu Jan 29, 2009 6:33 pm
Location: Prescott Valley, AZ
Contact:

Re: Traffic Lights

Post by Smjh1979 »

There are 2 things I don't like about those flashing arrows.

1) They allow left turns while the main light is red, and the opposing side is still green. That seems too dangerous to me.

2) Using a 4-light system for arrows. Why not do like they did at first in Michigan, by having the three arrows, and having the yellow flash and stay steady in the same light? Why is another yellow needed for a steady light?

If they used a 3-light system instead of 4, and make the red arrow light when necessary, it may be a bit more safer.
User avatar
MichiganCSX622
Posts: 62
Joined: Tue Feb 10, 2009 7:45 pm

Re: Traffic Lights

Post by MichiganCSX622 »

Yes, I agree with that. These new signals dont seem safe at all.

I like the ones that most busy intersections USED to have:
Attachments
after.jpg
after.jpg (20.47 KiB) Viewed 8050 times
large_20080130-flashing-red-left-turn-signals.jpg
large_20080130-flashing-red-left-turn-signals.jpg (74.84 KiB) Viewed 8048 times
User avatar
Smjh1979
Site Admin
Posts: 1770
Joined: Thu Jan 29, 2009 6:33 pm
Location: Prescott Valley, AZ
Contact:

Re: Traffic Lights

Post by Smjh1979 »

Yep... I remember those back from Midland.

The only flaw was the flashing red meaning that you had to come to a stop before turning left. That should've been a flashing yellow light instead, kind of similar to now, except with 3 lights and not 4.
User avatar
Smjh1979
Site Admin
Posts: 1770
Joined: Thu Jan 29, 2009 6:33 pm
Location: Prescott Valley, AZ
Contact:

Re: Traffic Lights

Post by Smjh1979 »

Yes, of course...

The problem was, even on the flashing red for a left turn signal, 99% of drivers never came to a stop. It was treated like a green ball light to where they just yielded to oncoming traffic.

I was glad to see that done away with.
User avatar
cabman701
Posts: 2539
Joined: Sat Jan 31, 2009 6:06 pm
Location: Largo, FL

Re: Traffic Lights

Post by cabman701 »

Man... I've got one big headache after reading all this! :Tongue2:
User avatar
bnsfc44
Posts: 144
Joined: Sat Jan 31, 2009 1:46 pm
Location: Hanford, Ca (BNSF Bakersfield Sub)
Contact:

Re: Traffic Lights

Post by bnsfc44 »

On the subject of lights, this is what we got around here in Hanford.

A basic setup around town. Traffic detection camera, lighted street sign, and LED lights. They were changed from incandescents a few years ago because of poor visabliaty in the fog. In fact this pretecular signal used to have a 3M signal head for the left lane.

Image

Downtown has this setup for two interections:

Image

Newer signals are being install like this. All these lights are tied together. These lights will turn red before oncoming traffic gets to go.

Image
User avatar
AndrewFields
Posts: 379
Joined: Mon Feb 02, 2009 6:41 pm
Location: 12.8 miles west of SP 4449

Re: Traffic Lights

Post by AndrewFields »

There are WAY too many of those protected-only left turn signals around here due to a control freak ODOT had as a traffic engineer back in the 1970s. His theory was that if there was a left turn lane and a traffic signal, drivers would be incapable of judging a gap in traffic so he fitted protected lefts at every state highway signalized intersection. But the way he saw it, if there was no dedicated left turn lane or no traffic signal, drivers would not have an issue. Total B.S.

Soon his jurisdiction spread to encompass the ENTIRE state and almost 100% of all traffic signals had protected left turns whether they met the criteria for it or not. To this day, Oregon still struggles to shake this bad habit.

Mike...as for allowing people to make a left turn while the through indication is red...why is this a bad thing? It happens when the signal is protected and if there is no oncoming traffic, why wait for the signal they are facing to turn green? I just don't see the sense. I have made turns on a flashing yellow arrow with the through signals showing red on several occasions and haven't had any issues.

:2cents:
You think your car gets bad mileage? SP 4449 consumes 10 gallons of bunker oil and 100 gallons of water every mile.
Post Reply