Trigger traffic lights to change from red to green

Trigger traffic lights to change from red to green

How to trigger traffic lights to change from red to green This instructional video shows how change traffic lights from red to green, using science, and without actually having to know anything about magnetic fields or properties! Save gas, time, and frustration in your car and during your commute! Works great! See the test results! Yay for Kipkay! The trick in this video hacking tutorial will teach you how to get green lights on your bike or motorcycle that is too small or light to trigger the traffic ...more

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How to trigger traffic lights to change from red to green

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This instructional video shows how change traffic lights from red to green, using science, and without actually having to know anything about magnetic fields or properties! Save gas, time, and frustration in your car and during your commute! Works great! See the test results! Yay for Kipkay! The trick in this video hacking tutorial will teach you how to get green lights on your bike or motorcycle that is too small or light to trigger the traffic light.

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Length 1:23
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Curated 1 year ago by Kipkay
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Enso 11 months ago
I will never wait at a light again YAY!
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Micah 11 months ago
In Colorado we have a lot of the laser triggers at our intersections so this wouldn't work all the time. But using this along with the light sensor triggers you can buy for bikes is teh win! I'll have to come back to this video when I feel like doing the work =)
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Tossik 11 months ago
no way a small magnet can be strong enough to have a cange on the sensor under 1ft in the fround
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Thumper 9 months ago
this coming from a guy that thinks lasers embedded in a hairbrush will regrow hair. LOL. He really does too. It's one of his instructibles on metacafe., A quick google search on such rubbish though, shows it's scientifically proven to be total nonsense and quackery. Which makes me suspect this guy just does a lott of scouring of other peoples work, on tips tricks n things, and repackages them as his own. Basically makes a fortune by stealing and plagiarizing. Not cool.
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commuter 8 months ago
The sensor wire is actually only 2-3" below the surface of the road, so it shouldn't be a problem. I also make a habit of riding directly over the saw cut and 80% of the time that's enough to trigger the signal. If it doesn't, call your local DOT office and report it that it needs to be repaired or have the sensitivity adjusted.
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CloudchaserShaconage 2 months ago
I tried it on my scooter with about 7X the amount of neodymium magnets used in the video an' it didn't work, at least not at the light nearest my home. I sat there for two minuites waitin' for the light to change so I could make a left turn. It normrally only stays red for a minuite at the most when my car sets the same sensor off. Good thing that here in Tennessee, there's a state law that is a bike isn't settin' off a traffic sensor, the rider can run the light after a complete stop if the traffic's clear. Still too early to tell if it'll work at other sensors that my bike doesn't set off
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CloudchaserShaconage 2 months ago
To add to my last post, This mornin', I tried two other traffic sensors in town the my bike didn't set off before an' it did set them off, apparently as a result of the magnets trick shown in this video
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idam last month
yes it easy to control trffic lights but what about the other drivers?
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blargh 1 week ago
Uh, they'll have to stop when the light turns red? (duh)
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sothrowedmex last month
precisely what i was thinking
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RickRoll 2 weeks ago
As long as you are rolling, you will be fine.
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philominathan 2 weeks ago
good to see you
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