I noticed something the other day while driving, which really surprised me. The first thing was that the stop signs had to cancel the four-way traffic lights on them that were flashing red. I thought this was a good idea, and could actually cause accidents, especially because this area was a bit 'dark night can not lampposts near the intersection.
So I went to my work, happy with the way some of my taxes were spent.
The next morning, when I droveWork, I came to the same intersection and I noticed that it is no longer flashing. That makes sense, I thought, because during the day, it's not really a problem, people can usually see signs of stopping. But there was something strange about these characters, and there is no other traffic at that time, I pulled my car up and down for a closer look.
It turns out that solar panels on the signs. I liked it! Apparently, the solar panels soak up the sun during theSave the date, and then somehow the night football and the red lights flashing. Brilliant.
It seems to me that make this one of the first steps really use a solar panel to date, rather than something that we are dreaming in the 80s.
I spoke with someone I know who works with the Department of the road in our city for this. Obviously there's a decent chunk of the city budget, which consists of solar panels devoted to other road users sign allthroughout the city. Do you want to use them on some traffic lights, intersections, school, school buses and get this! They know that the school bus you will see a flashing light on top is white? Now, some of them are powered by panels.
These steps, which will eventually be taken to respect the environment and save our energy. The great thing about taking these small steps and their use in stop signs, etc.: If we can start small, with this kind of thing that people probably do notcomplain too much, and they think that it is clean. We are able to slowly turn most of the energy we use, and create renewable energy like the sun already provides.
It can be an important step to secure our planet for future generations.
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