Much like George Lucas and the original Star Wars films, many of us may find that our passion projects are never quite finished, especially when new technology comes around or we just want to make ...
Twenty-one year old Ana Gamble sits on her black scooter at the intersection of Hull Road and Southwest Thirty Fourth Street waiting for the light to turn green. As she waits, the other traffic ...
Ordinarily, traffic lights change color in response to predetermined rules and induction loop sensors embedded in the road. According to new research, however, making those lights artificially ...
A video-detection traffic sensor system uses video cameras mounted on the mast arm of a traffic signal to "see" a vehicle approaching the intersection. When a vehicle enters the camera's "detection ...
The PD230 inductive loop detector is the most critical component of the whole vehicle access control system. Dual channel loop detectors are used to identify the presence of vehicles by means of two ...
If you're a regular bicycle commuter, then you've no doubt experienced the following scenario: you're the only vehicle going in your direction at a controlled intersection, and the light is red, but ...
For law-abiding cyclists, there are few things as frustrating as a traffic light that ignores you. You wait and wait, watching cars and trucks get their greens, while you, on your environmentally ...
Don't worry, this isn't an article about an unfair advantage for motorcycles, as if state legislatures are trying to create chaos. Quite the contrary, "Dead Red" laws help motorcyclists pass through ...