Yeah I know these are used for counting vehicles but can they also be used for detecting vehicle speed?

Description: two pneumatic hoses, affixed to a road. They lead to a box that’s locked to a telephone pole. Location is southern California. On a minor artery road.

Doubtful that it’s to survey if a new stop sign is needed since the next street is minor, dead ends into this one and already has a stop sign. The next intersection with another minor artery already has a stop sign.

Extremely doubtful that a traffic light is being considered since there isn’t anywhere near the amount of traffic to justify one.

This is located on a slope. Many cars speed down here. That’s why I’m wondering about speed sensing by this device.

  • @BallShapedMan@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    English
    17 months ago

    The PDF doesn’t call them out specifically but I’m pretty sure with some work bikes could be figured out and identified. I’d be willing to be places with more bike traffic have already done that.

    • @limelight79@lemm.ee
      link
      fedilink
      English
      27 months ago

      I hope so. The county I live in is extremely popular for cyclists - even in the dead of winter it’s not unusual to see people riding (sometimes I’m among them, but I have my limits). It seems like it’d be useful info for the county to have.

      • @BallShapedMan@lemmy.world
        link
        fedilink
        English
        07 months ago

        Agreed, and another person replied in here who sets these up that further convinces me they do. But maybe go ask that person and see what they know?