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Originally Posted by PatrickGSR94
Curious, wonder how this "adjustment" works?
The loops work by detecting changes in the current when a conductive material passes through the magnetic field of the loop. They can increase or decrease the level of detection by increasing or decreasing the amount of current change detected. Traffic engineers don't want to set the sensitivity too low or they will detect cross traffic and the light becomes just a timed light. If they set it too high, it won't detect smaller objects. We cyclists are those smaller objects.
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