After reading this thread I fail to understand Digger's statement.....old long rectangular loops trying to get enough weight in place.
I live in MA (less than 50 miles from Boston) and we have 3 traffic lights in town and one of them is just flashing.You've never been to New Hampshire, I guess. While there are commuters to Boston from southern NH, we do not have nearly the over abundance of traffic, nor the need for traffic control devices beyond the simple stop and yield signs. We may only be 50 miles north of it, but that makes all the difference.... says the guy living in suburban Boston. (Chuckle, chuckle.)ionbeam posted: <snip> Another reason to ask, it there are traffic lights, why am I riding here?
I don't know about ionbeam, but none of my bikes ever see the inside of the Route 128 beltway.
I took it to mean, a group all pulls within the loop, thinking it's a scale, hoping they have enough weight to trigger the light.After reading this thread I fail to understand Digger's statement.....old long rectangular loops trying to get enough weight in place.
My point was after 3 pages of talking about the loops in the road having an AC signal that changes frequency when metal passes into the loop I thought it a bit odd that someone could still think that it was weight what changed the signal. It's not the first time I've fallen into the Engineering and Humor are oxymorons.I took it to mean, a group all pulls within the loop, thinking it's a scale, hoping they have enough weight to trigger the light.After reading this thread I fail to understand Digger's statement.....old long rectangular loops trying to get enough weight in place.
I could be wrong.
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