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You can't use a golf cart to travel between the "villages" there... I have a friend who lives in Mirasol, in Palm Beach Gardens. The have the lighted gates. They only have entry and exit gates at two places, both with manned guard shacks, where you have to stop and let them know who you are visiting... 4 sets of gates are a lot easier to manage than the hundreds we have in TV... And their HOA fees are astronomical! |
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And no, a speed bump would not work better... |
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I have seen contractors drive through gate arms. Must they have advanced dementia? |
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If I understood some of the further reading correctly, there is an avenue to request permission to "experiment" with other approaches, (I would assume pursuant to approval). But really, my take on it is that since they are county roads, the county would have to foot the bill, and why would they want to? Furthermore, I think what you and others have stated is probably accurate, that while they could be made more visible with Optic Green or something else, it probably isn't lack of visibility that causes the gates to be hit. |
One thing I have noticed is that the timing of the gates was very inconsistent, so I could easily see a gate arm getting knocked down if the second vehicle was tailgating. Now with the new readers and sensor system installed the timing SEEMS to be more consistent, especially at the Pinellas exit at Pinellas Plaza.
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Karen……really? |
From the standards referenced above and to answer the claim that nothing can be added to the gate arms to increase visibility:
Option: 13 Red lights may be attached to traffic gates. Standard: 14 If red lights are attached to a traffic gate, the red lights shall be steadily illuminated or flashed only during the period when the gate is in the horizontal or closed position and when the gate is in the process of being opened or closed. So a flashing or steady red light can be added to the gate arm and fully comply with the standards |
Can color blind people see red on white?
For these users, red color waves read as "no signal", or "black". These users confuse red and black, so this contrast should be avoided whenever possible. Red and white is legible, but indistinguishable from black and white. |
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Now just need someone to come to a meeting and propose it. |
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