top | item 40795428 (no title) barbariangrunge | 1 year ago It does. It uses a specific band on the electro magnetic spectrum commonly supported by most receivers discuss order hn newest jazzyjackson|1 year ago hm? Are you mixed up with Transit Signal Priority where Muni can request the light stay green a little longer?I've never heard of the lights transmitting their timingThis article from SFMTA erroneously states that the busses use "GPS to communicate with the traffic signal", lol, what is the actual band used ?https://www.sfmta.com/blog/green-lights-muni nmeofthestate|1 year ago I think the commenter was alluding to the 430 terahertz band. kajecounterhack|1 year ago SF traffic lights do not. dekhn|1 year ago Of course they do. A specially trained human can even visualize those signals. load replies (1)
jazzyjackson|1 year ago hm? Are you mixed up with Transit Signal Priority where Muni can request the light stay green a little longer?I've never heard of the lights transmitting their timingThis article from SFMTA erroneously states that the busses use "GPS to communicate with the traffic signal", lol, what is the actual band used ?https://www.sfmta.com/blog/green-lights-muni nmeofthestate|1 year ago I think the commenter was alluding to the 430 terahertz band.
kajecounterhack|1 year ago SF traffic lights do not. dekhn|1 year ago Of course they do. A specially trained human can even visualize those signals. load replies (1)
dekhn|1 year ago Of course they do. A specially trained human can even visualize those signals. load replies (1)
jazzyjackson|1 year ago
I've never heard of the lights transmitting their timing
This article from SFMTA erroneously states that the busses use "GPS to communicate with the traffic signal", lol, what is the actual band used ?
https://www.sfmta.com/blog/green-lights-muni
nmeofthestate|1 year ago
kajecounterhack|1 year ago
dekhn|1 year ago