On Nov 23, 2006, at 12:28, Joseph Tainter wrote:
> But the owner complained that the car does not trigger the
> heat-sensitive sensors at intersections, so she gets frustrated  
> waiting
> for the light to change. I suggested she get out and exhale on the  
> sensor.
>

Most intersections use an induction loop - which really is just  
looking for a big hunk of ferrous metal up above it to trigger left- 
turn signals and the likes.

This can make it a problem sometimes for smaller motorcycles that do  
not have much ferrous mass (although you can improve your odds by  
aiming for a spot right above a part of the loop).  I have never ever  
heard of "heat sensors" to detect vehicles at intersections.

I'm not stating that they categorically don't exist!  Just that I  
have never heard of such a thing.  Anyone?


  -Charles

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Charles Robinson
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Minneapolis, MN
http://charles.robinsontwins.org



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