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Engineers propose a fourth traffic light meant for intersections with self-driving cars
We all know the same old boring drill. You pull up to an intersection, the light turns red, and you wait. You stare at the ...
A “white light” added to traffic signals could enable self-driving vehicles to help control traffic flow—and let human drivers know what’s going on. In computational simulations, the new approach ...
Even though we’re long past the invention of the car and the first appearance of traffic regulations, it’s interesting to know how it all began. To think that some 100-150 years ago, people considered ...
LED signal lights generally carry a price tag several times higher than incandescent traffic signal bulbs. However, that hasn't stopped many cities from replacing their incandescent lights with LED ...
You’ve trusted the same three traffic light colors your entire driving life. Red, yellow, green: it’s simple enough… until it isn’t. Behind every signal on U.S. roads sits a thick federal rulebook ...
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