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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
I'd say no to the flashing lights for one very important reason: there are homes on the side of that road, with bedrooms that overlook the road. Flashing lights at night would be infuriating to anyone who had to live in one of those houses.
A trip would probably suffice.
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Or possibly not.
I'm sure there are other kinds of traffic-sensing devices but the kind I am familiar with is the kind that senses a vehicle presence by weight. Every motorcyclist knows that depending on the bike, the weight might not be enough to register and as a consequence you can sit at a light for a VERY long time. In fact, Minnesota has a provision in the law that if you sit at a light on a motorcycle for two cycles of that light without getting a green light or arrow, you can run the light and have an "affirmative defense" if you get ticketed for it. There's not much difference in weight between my bike and our golf cart.
The intersection of El Camino Real and Enrique Drive appears to have such a system. Coming from El Diablo on Enrique and turning left onto El Camino Real can be problematic. I sat there in our golf cart for well over one light change before a car coming up alongside on my right tripped it. I don't know if Florida has such an "affirmative defense" provision in their law but was glad not to have to test it.