Old Traffic Lights Removal | Puritan & Linwood
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- Old Traffic Lights Removal on Puritan & Linwood
Linwood St & Puritan Ave, Detroit, MI 48238
Puritan & Linwood, Detroit, MI
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I miss the old ones!!!!
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I wish I'm there and I able to get couple traffic signal heads.
Very interesting. I wondered about how signals were removed safely from span wires. Thanks for filming this.
Try to catch them taking the old signals down more often if you can. Seeing the dramatic transformation from an ugly cluster intersection to a nice Box-Wire intersection is so satisfying!
Glad you enjoyed the video 🚦
Dang. I like cluster intersections a lot more for some reason. The only box-wire intersections I like are those with backplates on them.
@@anonemius328 A lot of the clusters give intersections and streets character. In fact one of the sad things about many signals is how uniform they are starting to look. Older signals often times give a very signature look, like when your in specific state, you can glance at the older intersections and know you are here.
Please tell the City that the 4-sec flashing arrow signal is wired wrong and violates the MUTCD. The arrow is supposed to flash in the 3rd section, not the 2nd. Thanks.
There’s an entire intersection near where I live that has the increasingly rare 12-8-8 signal heads from the late ‘70’s/early’80’s that are near their end of life and are due for replacement and I’m keen to acquire. Once these signals are gone - especially pre-2000 signals - they’re likely left in some signal graveyard maintained by the city.
The 4 section flashing yellow arrow with the flasher on top has got to be the weirdest programming that I've seen.
EPIC140 controller in the old cabinet. That was Michigan’s standard controller for many years. Quite a few still in service, but the numbers dropping. I have an EPIC sitting on my workbench
Are they easy to operate far as the controls of the system?
Relatively easy to operate. You need a basic understanding of traffic engineering terminology to program it. The EPICs were unique in that they were open ended timers you assigned any output to. So you could make any sequence for an intersection. If timers ended on a fraction the next timer started on an “on” state. You can see this when a flashing dont walk or flashing red left turn has a studder in the flashing. It’s because the timer was a fraction. EPICs are very limited controllers nowadays. They dont handle much detection or communication capability. Cobalts, which was this intersection’s replacement and similar controllers are much more powerful and user friendly.
@@NickBasilico Amazing I plan to collect once I get more space
Wow!!
Ok From watching all of your videos. This one by far has to be my favorite one! I watch this one the most frequently.
Glad you enjoyed thank you for your support 💪🚦
If you ever get a chance to do so you should capture a new set of signals activating for the first time right as the switch is flipped.
😉💪🚦🚦🚦🚦 for sure
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Wow really
I be seeing this in Dc to
Sigh. Another Unique Setup, GONE! Once again I like the Box-Wire signals better but I miss unique setups. Also that new Flashing Yellow Arrow is wired wrong.
I noticed that as well 😂
Someone must’ve been hungover that day or something, lol
Yes okay go ahead
And switch the bottom one at the top
The first thing I noticed was the solid and blinking yellow arrows were juxtaposed. When those types of lights were introduced to Las Vegas, I saw one of them like that as well, though those lights function where the green light goes first then after changing back to red briefly, the blinking light comes on, and then it changes back to red again. So, to see the top arrow blink, then the arrow below it come on before turning red was really strange.
UPDATE: I realize I am not the first here to notice that.
Willing to bet theyd have given you whatever you wanted if its being removed, cool vid man
Thanks 💯🚦
Did these abandoned traffic lights get replaced with new ones?
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1:45 I thought the bottom yellow arrow was supposed to be the one to flash?
I know right
At 1:28 point the video. The flashing arrow is at a wrong spot. I seen it in my state twice. Due the problem was fixed. Just want to tell you. Thanks…
What Happens To The Old Traffic And How Long Traffic Lights Last
they get shredded or smashed. They last about 30 years
@@firealarmtechguy4444 In Long Island New York Lots Of Traffic Lights Get Replaced
@@byronchavarria4954 In Kentucky, they're putting up these ridiculous 2 headed "T" lights!
@@firealarmtechguy4444 There are ones in Madison that are probably around 60 years old.
Can you do a update video to see if they fix the Flashing Yellow Arrow thing?
Sure but they may leave it like this 😁
why is it even like that in the first place i swear the flashing one and the amber before red are supposed to be the other way around@@DeTrafficStreetBeatz
rip linwood and puritan old tl
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Left Turn Signal should only have 3 Lens instead of 4. So that way it’ll be a Same Color All in One to share with Flashing Yellow Arrow & Steady Yellow.
I do like the extra arrow beacon I think it let drivers know it's a Left Turn Signal or they should put the left cube sign on the top
@@DeTrafficStreetBeatz the problem here is, and I mentioned it above, that the two yellow arrows are juxtaposed here.
I wonder if they know yhe flashing yellow arrow is reversed
They probably don't care 😂
The flashing yellow light arrow is is wrong the needs switch it at the buttom