Does flashing your high beams really trick a stoplight to turn green?
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Does flashing your high beams really trick a stoplight to turn green?
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meantryptamine
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Some sensors are photosensitive, contrary to what others may tell you. I work for the traffic department for a living and I know a thing or two about it. Flashing your lights can trigger the cycle in an intersection, but most municipalities don't use the hardware appropriate for this to actually work. |
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dragonfly7149
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No...just warns on-coming traffic that there's a cop ahead! |
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DaveNCUSA
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The police, fire and other emergency vehicles usually use MIRT (Mobile Infrared Transmission) to change lights to green. As the name implies, it uses infrared light to cause the change, not visible light. It is probably unlawful to have such a device in a non-emergency vehicle. |
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senna_night
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LOL, no. Think about it, where would your beams flash? Certainly there's no sensor to pick up the beam of light. Most lights don't have sensors. The lucky lights that do have sensors are in a certain place to see where your vehicle is waiting. You could have no lights on, for it all matters. |
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heywatchadoin
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Some "Opticoms" from 3M work with a strobe light, it'll flash at a certain speed and trigger the traffic light (our city uses this system). So if you can manage to flash your headlights 20 times per seconds you'll be cruisin'. Before you start practicing, remember, different communities uses different systems. |
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Vince M
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That's kind of funny.
To "trick" a light implies that it is stupid, and THAT implies that it has a brain.
The way you REALLY trick one is to approach it from the right, and tap it on it's left shoulder. Also, they almost ALWAYS fall for the "pull my finger" gag. |
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Anastasia Beaverhousen
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works for me! |
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hala L
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No but it will warn other motorist a cop is coming. |
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UCANTCME
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NO IT DOES NOT.............. |
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Gernot
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Are you sure you are old enough to drive?
And no, Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy don't exist either. |
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Nexdude
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No flashing your high beams will not change the light to green |
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Answer Man ©
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No it doesnt, most stop lights are triggered by sensors or timers.
-Answer Man |
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What have i done wrong?
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buy an an MIRT and be done with it, just dont recommend getting caught :) |
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Zipperhead
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it worked for me when I needed it to...
former truck driver... 5 years
I'm just moving through real quick today, doing cut and paste answers...this part is cut and pasted, but the sentence above was not. I mean every word of it, even if it's just one word. Today is a points day. Rock on .... |
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Garon Whited
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No.
Traffic lights utilize three main methods for determining when to change, none of which are influenced by the headlights of a vehicle.
First, there's the old-fashioned timers. The control box at the intersection simply has a clock inside and switches the lights at predetermined intervals. This is true of all intersections, even if they have another, "on-demand" type of light switching system. This keeps the lights from changing instantly every time another car pulls up on a cross street.
Second, some intersections have motion sensors, allowing the lights to detect when a vehicle has arrived at a cross street. This causes the light control box to start a countdown to change the flow of traffic.
Third, a magnetic detector may be embedded in the road surface just outside the intersection. This also detects cars, motorcycles, and other things with sizable amounts of metal in their construction, and signals the light control box that a vehicle is waiting--this often determines whether or not a turn lane green arrow will light up at all. |
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Buslady
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no cos you really need a strobe light to do that |
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bungee
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no it blinds the oncoming driver who proceeds to run into your car. of course it is his fault |
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1000 Man Embassy
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No, has no effect, no light sensor on them. look for a 3' by 4' square cut into the ground at the start of the stop location, tha tis a magnetic sensor some lights have installed to cause them to sense your car ande change quicker, if their isn't anyone else at either side. |
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