Incandescent bulbs get hot and melt snow.That could easily happen anytime or anywhere - LED lights or not!
In Miami? In Summer?That could easily happen anytime or anywhere - LED lights or not!
AlohaThat could easily happen anytime or anywhere - LED lights or not!
Even if I'm not familiar with a particular intersection, if I see an intersection with either poles on the corner or wires over the road and things hanging on them in the shape of a traffic signal - whether it is covered by snow, ice or tarp and whether it is out or not - I am going to pay attention to that intersection!or they may not even realize there's a traffic signal there (if they aren't familiar with that intersection).
At night or in stormy weather, though, those things aren't necessarily going to be obvious, especially to an already distracted driver. That said, there is still no excuse for driving through an intersection without at least slowing down a lot when the signals have failed or can't be seen.Even if I'm not familiar with a particular intersection, if I see an intersection with either poles on the corner or wires over the road and things hanging on them in the shape of a traffic signal - whether it is covered by snow, ice or tarp and whether it is out or not - I am going to pay attention to that intersection!or they may not even realize there's a traffic signal there (if they aren't familiar with that intersection).
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