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Traffic Light Systems

 

Traffic Light Systems

LED low energy high light output with multiple sizes, designs and type.

Custom made signs, directional indicators and control systems available, along with associated control systems and technology which is constantly evolving with the aims of improving reliability, visibility, and efficiency of traffic flow.

Traffic lights, also known as traffic signals, stop lights, traffic lamps, stop-and-go lights, robots or semaphore, are signaling devices positioned at road or junction intersections, pedestrian crossings, and other location to control competing flows of traffic.

Traffic lights have been installed in most cities around the world to control the flow of traffic. They assign the right of way to road users by the use of lights in standard colors (Red - Amber - Green), using a universal color code (and a precise sequence, for those who are color blind). They are used at busy intersections to more evenly apportion delay to the various users.

The most common traffic lights consist of a set of three lights: red, yellow (officially amber), and green. When illuminated, the red light indicates for vehicles facing the light to stop; the amber indicates caution, either because lights are about to turn green or because lights are about to turn red; and the green light to proceed, if it is safe to do so.

There are many variations in the use and legislation of traffic lights, depending on the customs of a country and the special needs of a particular intersection. There may, for example, be special lights for pedestrians, bicycles, buses, trams, etc; light sequences may differ; and there may be special rules, or sets of lights, for traffic turning in a particular direction. Complex intersections may use any combination of these.

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  • LED Low Energy
  • Long Life Expectancy
  • Wall Mounted
  • High Light Output
  • Internal or External
  • Quality Units
   
 
 

LED Traffic Lights & Traffic Signals

LED Traffic Lights Traffic Signals

Cost-effective LED traffic light lamps using light-emitting diodes as an alternative to incandescent or halogen light bulbs. Unlike the incandescent-based lamps, which use a single large bulb, the LED-based lamps consist of an array of LED elements, arranged in various patterns. When viewed from a distance, the array appears as a continuous light source.

LED-based lamps (or 'lenses') have numerous advantages over incandescent lamps; among them are:
Much greater energy efficiency (can be solar-powered).
Much longer lifetime between replacement, measured in years rather than months. Part of the longer lifetime is due to the fact that some light is still displayed even if some of the LEDs in the array are dead.
Brighter illumination with better contrast against direct sunlight, also called 'phantom light'.
The ability to display multiple colors and patterns from the same lamp. Individual LED elements can be enabled or disabled, and different color LEDs can be mixed in the same lamp.
Much faster switching.
Instead of sudden burn-out like incandescent-based lights, LEDs start to gradually dim when they wear out, warning transportation maintenance departments well in advance as to when to change the light.

 

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Traffic Light Direction Indicator1
Traffic Light Direction Indicator1
Traffic Light Indicator2
Traffic Light Indicator2
Traffic Light Cross Circle
Traffic Light Cross Circle
Traffic Light Left Right
Traffic Light Left Right
Traffic Light Numbers
Traffic Light Numbers
Traffic Light Stop Go
Traffic Light Stop Go
Traffic Light Spaces
Traffic Light Spaces
Traffic Light4
Traffic Light4
EDSUK Wig Wag
EDSUK Wig Wag
EDSUK 12-led Traffic Lights
EDSUK 12-led Traffic Lights
 

 

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