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Times when staff didn't follow best practices or local policies for new infra
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(10-21-2020, 11:01 PM)tomh009 Wrote: Some crosswalks (Jubilee, King St E at Cameron) do have flashing white lights. The IHT does have lights.

What's the issue with our LED street lights' colour or brightness?

Is IHT lite all the way now? Last time it had little lighting.

I find with the LED street lights, it doesn't light up the area as well, and it's harder to see pedestrians. Remember that LED lights are narrow spectrum bulbs, which gives them the ability to cast more lumens per watt. However, if they're not bright enough, you really can't see anything.
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RE: Times when staff didn't follow best practices or local policies for new infra - by jeffster - 10-23-2020, 01:04 AM

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