@@BritishEngineer if they didn't have back wheels their balls would drag on the road. Had one like that when I was a kid with balls of steel but no wheels. We called him sparky.
Outstanding content!! The programming is fantastic. Most people don’t know how complex the traffic system is and how the advances work. Please do more programming and controller content. 😊
Most pizza delivery guys and gals do use their own personal vehicle.. very very few use a company car. Domino's did design and get a small fleet for their a select few of their drivers.
Wow, i'm an old time follower but first I see you play my favorite song at age of 12!! Cant believe my eyes and ears! Better than Daniel Barenboim Thank you very much from Québec Canada!
Electric vehicles are great for pizza delivery. Why would they run out of charge... stick a 7kW post in at the store and they'll top up just fine overnight. They probably do less than 100 miles per day too so even the cheapest type of EV like the Chevy Bolt is suitable.
I worked for Dominos back the in the 90's and all of the delivery drivers had to use their own vehicles and my store was a franchise but I think corporate stores were different.
Not sure what time you were at O'Neal Road, but that Jelly Donuts & Kolaches next to the bank is awesome donuts. Open from 4 A to 1 P, Monday thru Friday.
I've seen you pop up in my recommended a few times, this was the first video I clicked on and boy was I surprised! Are you based out of Gulfport or do you travel around? So cool seeing familiar sites :D
How well does the radar pick up non-vehicles like bicycles? I use a bike to commute around town, and I know a few intersection I go through has radar detection, I am just wondering if the radar detects me.
man i wish my new signals would change that fast for me. its a two min wait for a side green. cars or no cars i have to wait 2 min day or night. i work nights and i have to wait at every signal with no traffic. all the new signals they installed last yr are doing it.
Could be because of the coordination plan between several signals along the main road. To keep coordination they have to run a specific time plan and a signal at another intersection could be holding it up for the rest
@@ramkidd123 yes you're right. And generally they don't run coordination plans all night unless it's a really busy corridor. So it may just be as simple as a detection issue
In other videos, I’ve seen them doing installations in Mississippi. I’m next door in Louisiana, and our construction vehicles use green and yellow lights.
@macmedic892 thank you! It's so strange how lights have different meanings across the border. In alberta, our highway maintenance vehicles and tow trucks run yellow and blue
@@KeoniPhoenixIn nevada Green is used for Volunteer firefighters as well as security services. Our NDOT emergency vehicles are now recently allowed to use steady blues and flashing reds on highways.
@@hoggsofta video they posted the next day showed the company name and phone number: they’re definitely in Mississippi. As others have said, the beacon color varies from state to state. While I was looking for a definitive source, I learned it also varies between provinces in the Great White North.
@@Trafficlightdoctor Also yeah I wouldnt worry about it. 10.x.x.x, 192.168.x.x, 172.16.0.0/12 (this is an adress block to lazy to write the whole thing) are all local addresses, so no worries about anyone getting them hands on those.
while i realize that those can bite and are poisonous, can't one just kill the damn spider or fish it out with a stick or something. they don't fly ffs. imagine it being energized system, what then?
That’s just like pavement marking, could be no traffic whatsoever but as soon as you start, everyone and their dog has to come drive all over it…
Dogs have wheels?
@@BritishEngineer if they didn't have back wheels their balls would drag on the road. Had one like that when I was a kid with balls of steel but no wheels. We called him sparky.
Outstanding content!! The programming is fantastic. Most people don’t know how complex the traffic system is and how the advances work. Please do more programming and controller content. 😊
So speeding pays off by giving you longer green light, love it!
fuck yes i knew someday i would find a channel about traffic lights.
always been interested
lets see
Most pizza delivery guys and gals do use their own personal vehicle.. very very few use a company car. Domino's did design and get a small fleet for their a select few of their drivers.
Dominos down the road from were this is filmed has a fleet of SmartCars
Wow, i'm an old time follower but first I see you play my favorite song at age of 12!! Cant believe my eyes and ears! Better than Daniel Barenboim
Thank you very much from Québec Canada!
Electric vehicles are great for pizza delivery. Why would they run out of charge... stick a 7kW post in at the store and they'll top up just fine overnight. They probably do less than 100 miles per day too so even the cheapest type of EV like the Chevy Bolt is suitable.
Thanks for going in depth about how they work, (I'm from the UK so this is fascinating for me)
I worked for Dominos back the in the 90's and all of the delivery drivers had to use their own vehicles and my store was a franchise but I think corporate stores were different.
Traffic light tech seems very similar to elevator control tech. Guess that is PLC's for ya!
Not sure what time you were at O'Neal Road, but that Jelly Donuts & Kolaches next to the bank is awesome donuts. Open from 4 A to 1 P, Monday thru Friday.
Thank you for in depth video. Will you show us how mount it to the pole
Great Video!
I've seen you pop up in my recommended a few times, this was the first video I clicked on and boy was I surprised! Are you based out of Gulfport or do you travel around? So cool seeing familiar sites :D
You realize you left the IP and Port visible on your laptop when connecting.
Interesting building you got behind you there. You get many people near there trying to hit 88mph?
Me yesterday: whats so interesting about traffic lights, Me today: more more more more more traffic light vids
Do you fish the cables into the cabinets before or after installing?
How are they kept cool during the summer months?
How well does the radar pick up non-vehicles like bicycles? I use a bike to commute around town, and I know a few intersection I go through has radar detection, I am just wondering if the radar detects me.
Second🎉 i love your channel!
man i wish my new signals would change that fast for me. its a two min wait for a side green. cars or no cars i have to wait 2 min day or night. i work nights and i have to wait at every signal with no traffic. all the new signals they installed last yr are doing it.
Could be because of the coordination plan between several signals along the main road. To keep coordination they have to run a specific time plan and a signal at another intersection could be holding it up for the rest
@@ZBB415 i get it during the day sure. but 1 am and no cars in sight and i still have to wait 138 seconds
@@ramkidd123 yes you're right. And generally they don't run coordination plans all night unless it's a really busy corridor. So it may just be as simple as a detection issue
In Canada, green strobes on a vehicle indicate volunteer firefighter.
Where are you, and what do they mean where you are?
In other videos, I’ve seen them doing installations in Mississippi.
I’m next door in Louisiana, and our construction vehicles use green and yellow lights.
@macmedic892 thank you!
It's so strange how lights have different meanings across the border.
In alberta, our highway maintenance vehicles and tow trucks run yellow and blue
@@hoggsoft Even between states. Blue in New York State is for volunteer firefighters, but in Ohio and other states, blue is for highway patrol.
@@KeoniPhoenixIn nevada Green is used for Volunteer firefighters as well as security services. Our NDOT emergency vehicles are now recently allowed to use steady blues and flashing reds on highways.
@@hoggsofta video they posted the next day showed the company name and phone number: they’re definitely in Mississippi.
As others have said, the beacon color varies from state to state. While I was looking for a definitive source, I learned it also varies between provinces in the Great White North.
I don’t know if it’s just perspective but those traffic lights look really big
I don't want to show you the IPs.
Two seconds later, shows the IP address.
Not that it matters as it's a local address anyway.
So funny you mention because that was my exact thought process. 🤣🤣
@@Trafficlightdoctor Also yeah I wouldnt worry about it. 10.x.x.x, 192.168.x.x, 172.16.0.0/12 (this is an adress block to lazy to write the whole thing) are all local addresses, so no worries about anyone getting them hands on those.
.... Your Domino's has a drive-up window?
Temple Electric is coming up!
Disable copilot in ur laptop, just to say...
while i realize that those can bite and are poisonous, can't one just kill the damn spider or fish it out with a stick or something. they don't fly ffs. imagine it being energized system, what then?
You showed the IP. 10.2.144.138 port 10001
eh it's in the local (CGNAT) range anyway.
10.2.144.138 port 10001 you didn't blur it (its a private IP anyways but lol)