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Old 10-28-10 | 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by woodway
It's likely caused by the loop detector embedded in the pavement (the circle or rectangular cuts you see at intersections). The loop detector works by generating a magnetic field, and when metal (such as a car, or a bicycle wheel) comes within range, the light controller senses a change in the field, causing the light to trigger. A common side-effect is interference with wireless cyclometers.
I think you were correct on this one...I sat a lane over at that stoplight today and no problems with the computer..Did notice that the lane I had been sitting in had the "cutout" for the detector.
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