Re: How does a traffic light sensor work?
JB is correct. I werk for a municipality,(not trafic control or M.O.T.) and they were explained to me thus:<br /><br />The square is a cut in the pavement into which, a wire is laid, and then,a tar filler to seal it off.<br />The ends are attached to a metal detection circuit,like a metal locator folks use at the beach lookin for quaters,<br />which is attached to the light's normal interval relay circuit. Sometimes, a guy can 'fake them out',making the light switch sooner, by moving a few feet, waiting a few seconds, and moving a few more feet. The detector will sometimes detect the subtle change in signal strength, and 'count' it as a second vehicle.<br />The optical switching system is usually used for triggering cameras for traffic enforcement.<br />They do have optical switching for trafic lights, but they aren't as reliable from what I've been told, and are costly.