Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We just closed on our new home in the Village of Charlotte. Lots to do, but we have a very dumb question for the incredible resource of wonderful people on this forum...
...what are the blue lights found on top of the traffic signals in the area... Highway 27/441 and Main St (near Spanish Springs... Rolling Acres and 27/441, Rolling Acres and 466, etc. We have been in the area about 2 months and just can't seem to figure out their purpose. Thanks! |
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They are the receivers for a signal from emergency vehicles approaching. The signal changes the traffic lights to green for safer emergency vehicle travel.
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Actually, they're for the police to be able to tell when someone runs a red light:
Daily Commercial - <p>Blue light special: They're for your safety</p> Bill ![]() |
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Thanks----I hadn't given it much thought but figured those to be like a camera to catch you running a red light. Your answer makes more sense!
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Oops......maybe I was right with my first thought?
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I thought they meant there was a K-Mart near by!
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Only if the blue lights were flashng.
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Thank you one and all for the info. I thought maybe it had something to do with red light running, but not all intersections have them, the link posted indicated they were only in Lake County. It is a little confusing with 3 counties in such close proximity...I guess some of the villages homes are inso in different "cities". Lots of things are different here than in Arizona...
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The article dates back to June 2010. I'd suspect Sumter county has installed the lights in the interim.
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