Traffic light changer
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Traffic light changer
Has anyone heard of the devices that you can buy that hack the traffic control devices used at intersections in many cities that allow emergency vehicles to change the lights? I am considering buying one (the kit from the second link below) just out of curiosity... and as a novelty, and maybe used in case of "emergency" . I know Lincoln, NE uses this sort of emergency vehicle traffic control system, but I'm not too sure about here in Omaha.
For those of you wondering about the legality of said device, there are a bunch of news articles out there about them and how it worries law enforcement, although it is only illegal in places that have specific laws against their use (from what I found online, some place in WA is the only one) because the FCC doesn't have any regulations for devices that use light. But I could be wrong...
Here are a couple sites I found:
http://www.themirt.com/
http://www.plans-kits.com/kits/
For those of you wondering about the legality of said device, there are a bunch of news articles out there about them and how it worries law enforcement, although it is only illegal in places that have specific laws against their use (from what I found online, some place in WA is the only one) because the FCC doesn't have any regulations for devices that use light. But I could be wrong...
Here are a couple sites I found:
http://www.themirt.com/
http://www.plans-kits.com/kits/
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err..... those stuff, in simple terms, are called strobe light. it's nothing fancy, it's just those fast flashing light you see on cops car and fire trucks.... the fast flashing light at certain frequeny will just tricker sensor at the intersactions and change the light signal
you can just purchase those legit (meaning real stuff, not meaning it's legal) strobe light setup, install them and you are done.
even better, try this (i have done it couple of times before, it works). if you are at the intersaction at night and fall asleep waiting for the light to turn green. if there are no other cars around, just flash your high beam fast couple of times. see what happens in my case, light changes right the way
disclaimer: i don't hold you liable for anything you do
you can just purchase those legit (meaning real stuff, not meaning it's legal) strobe light setup, install them and you are done.
even better, try this (i have done it couple of times before, it works). if you are at the intersaction at night and fall asleep waiting for the light to turn green. if there are no other cars around, just flash your high beam fast couple of times. see what happens in my case, light changes right the way
disclaimer: i don't hold you liable for anything you do
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I'm not sure that these things are a good idea. If too many of these devices get out, it could actually make things worse.........for instance, what happens if different vehicles approach the same traffic light from different directions and each one triggers the light system at about the same time? It could confuse the sensors, and we really don't know what would happen.....maybe the lights would go out completely.
Or, worse, what if somebody uses one at the same time a police or fire emergency is happening? Again, you can only guess the results.
Or, worse, what if somebody uses one at the same time a police or fire emergency is happening? Again, you can only guess the results.
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Originally Posted by rominl
even better, try this (i have done it couple of times before, it works). if you are at the intersaction at night and fall asleep waiting for the light to turn green. if there are no other cars around, just flash your high beam fast couple of times. see what happens in my case, light changes right the way
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Maybe so, but how many times did we discuss the 2004 elections in the DEBATE forum? Or the new GS and IS in different threads? Many subjects at CL are discussed more than once. I would expect to see another one on gas prices very shortly.
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Originally Posted by lexusk8
I remember doing that several times before, and this little "trick" actually works at some intersections, especially at the frequent traveled intersections. Not that I want to do it everytime I come to a stop..
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Originally Posted by mmarshall
I'm not sure that these things are a good idea. If too many of these devices get out, it could actually make things worse.........for instance, what happens if different vehicles approach the same traffic light from different directions and each one triggers the light system at about the same time? It could confuse the sensors, and we really don't know what would happen.....maybe the lights would go out completely.
Or, worse, what if somebody uses one at the same time a police or fire emergency is happening? Again, you can only guess the results.
Or, worse, what if somebody uses one at the same time a police or fire emergency is happening? Again, you can only guess the results.
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Originally Posted by rominl
calm down marshall, keep in mind all that (the trick and the strobe lights) are illegal to begin with. you are just like educating people not to use hid kits
Omaha's opening thread pointed out that the legality of light timers varies from state to state....they are not illegal everywhere. Like radar / laser detectors and the license-plate photo-blocker spray, they are legal in some but not all places.
I don't know of any placs where HID's are illegal....do you? They (and Xenon-arcs) are standard on many upmarket vehicles today....inclusing the Lexuses that we drive. However, you are correct that these HID's can blind other drivers in some circumstances and have to be used with courtesy and common sense.
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Originally Posted by mmarshall
Maybe so, but how many times did we discuss the 2004 elections in the DEBATE forum? Or the new GS and IS in different threads? Many subjects at CL are discussed more than once. I would expect to see another one on gas prices very shortly.
Why start a new thread? Can you believe the gas prices?
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Originally Posted by link13
Why start a new thread? Can you believe the gas prices?
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Originally Posted by mmarshall
I'm not hyper.
Omaha's opening thread pointed out that the legality of light timers varies from state to state....they are not illegal everywhere. Like radar / laser detectors and the license-plate photo-blocker spray, they are legal in some but not all places.
I don't know of any placs where HID's are illegal....do you? They (and Xenon-arcs) are standard on many upmarket vehicles today....inclusing the Lexuses that we drive. However, you are correct that these HID's can blind other drivers in some circumstances and have to be used with courtesy and common sense.
Omaha's opening thread pointed out that the legality of light timers varies from state to state....they are not illegal everywhere. Like radar / laser detectors and the license-plate photo-blocker spray, they are legal in some but not all places.
I don't know of any placs where HID's are illegal....do you? They (and Xenon-arcs) are standard on many upmarket vehicles today....inclusing the Lexuses that we drive. However, you are correct that these HID's can blind other drivers in some circumstances and have to be used with courtesy and common sense.
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Originally Posted by rominl
if you are at the intersaction at night and fall asleep waiting for the light to turn green. if there are no other cars around, just flash your high beam fast couple of times. see what happens in my case, light changes right the way
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Originally Posted by NeverSatisfied
I tried this at several intersections w/ no luck Maybe the Prelude's lights were too low