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I noticed something over the weekend that all you "southerners" don't
have to deal with. Pretty much all traffic lights are now high output LEDs. Saves energy and they last a long time, but there's a problem. After a wind swept snow storm with heavy wet snow that then freezes like we had Friday, the lights become completely covered and you can't see which one is on. The LED's aren't hot enough to melt the snow away like the old fashioned incandescent types, so even 24 hours after the snow stopped flying you still can't see which of the lights are lit at many intersections. Causes quite a bit of confusion until people realize what the issue is. |
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