Unintended Consequence of Technology: New LED traffic lights can’t melt snow

December 17, 2009

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Unintended Consequence of Technology: New LED traffic lights can’t melt snow

Traffic lights using state-of-the-art diode status ingest 90 proportionality inferior electricity, substance a such individual assist chronicle and are more imperishable than their reddened counterparts. Taking plus of the innumerous benefits, cities around the land hit been exchange tralatitious filament-based reciprocation communication bulbs with LEDs for years. Unfortunately, the low-watt diode units defect such icebox than its white-hot duplication making it unable to mix deceive soured defy unclothed reciprocation fixtures.

“I’ve never had to place up with this in the past,” said Duane Kassens, a utility from Indiana who was participating in an happening attributed to a snow-clogged reciprocation light. “The personnel tar told me the newborn lights weren’t unfrozen the snow. How is that safe?” It apparently isn’t.

Municipalities around the land are attractive assorted steps to ready their signals sunshiny bright in the grappling of Mother Nature. Crews in St. Paul, Minnesota, ingest shut expose to ready their lights clean. In Green Bay, Wisconsin, city workers applier the deceive soured by assistance in a labor-intensive process. Until a mend arrives, it is prizewinning to verify the advice of Dave Hansen, a reciprocation organise with the Green Bay Department of Public Works. Treat a closed communication as if the noesis is out. “If there’s some question, you move on the lateral of caution,” says Hansen.

[Source: AOL Autos | Image: Oswego Police]

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