Worcester's Red Light District... It's not what you think. But Why Are The Street Lights RED!!?

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    Sometimes, nature needs a little helping hand... mainly because we've built on everything and ruined it all but that aside we've got red street lights! But why is this.... it's because of the bats. Worcester council have installed some interesting lighting to help bats see... or something like that. This video shall hopefully explain all.

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  • @MistahDave92
    @MistahDave92 Год назад +310

    I drove through these recently and they're AMAZING. I would strongly advocate for all our street lamps to be changed to these red LED's. Visibility seems to even be better but with out the harsh bright glare. Red light is better for retaining your night vision and it just feels so much better.

    • @MariGTV
      @MariGTV Год назад +20

      have seen a green version of these in the Netherlands and they are great. visibility is just as good or better than traditional white and without the glare too

    • @Andromeda4482
      @Andromeda4482 Год назад +28

      It's also possible that they reduce ligth pollution. I would need to check this fact, however. Us astronomers use red light, because it doesn't interfere with our equipment as much. So, red lights would mean darker/more stary nigth skys which is also a huge win.

    • @Skorpychan
      @Skorpychan Год назад +36

      Anything is better than that hellish yellow sodium that caused eyestrain while wiping out nightvision.
      Although they should ALSO do something about ludicrously bright car headlights that wash out nightvision. An air rifle would do it, I think.

    • @TheCORC964
      @TheCORC964 Год назад +3

      Or just go back to Sox? Better than LEDs, they’re all so cheaply made and fail after a year 😂

    • @bdh_555
      @bdh_555 Год назад +7

      @@TheCORC964 this isn’t strictly doesn’t to them being LED, more the fact they are designed with the cheapest cost in mind, and as such the LEDs are overdriven for a greater light output with less chips being used (the pence these cost adds up when mass produced)

  • @DanMottram1
    @DanMottram1 Год назад +56

    I'm a HGV driver, ended up driving through these lights on a diversion off the M5 and I can tell you I'm a massive fan, I want them everywhere

    • @frankmitchell3594
      @frankmitchell3594 Год назад +4

      It's always good to hear from an actual user. Nice comment.

    • @S.ASmith
      @S.ASmith Год назад

      As a light haulage driver, I second this comment..

  • @tychothefriendlymonolith
    @tychothefriendlymonolith Год назад +380

    Anyone old enough to remember the warm orange glow of sodium street lights?

    • @samhwilson
      @samhwilson Год назад +121

      What, anyone over the age of 8?

    • @blue2sco
      @blue2sco Год назад +31

      Still have them on my street

    • @nicks4934
      @nicks4934 Год назад +4

      Yes introduced on smoggy parts of the motorway network. 😊

    • @chrishartley1210
      @chrishartley1210 Год назад +4

      ​@@nicks4934Yes, and in the 50's too, before they had motorways. Must have been a decision by Claire Voyant.

    • @nicks4934
      @nicks4934 Год назад +9

      On those suspended wires remember? M62, M61 1970s. Great days 😢

  • @joshuawarner3641
    @joshuawarner3641 Год назад +125

    Small correction, but the street lights shown at the start weren’t installed until earlier this year. The ones in 2019 were just a handful at the roundabout at the top of the road. They proved a success so rolled them out fully this year.
    Source: am a nearby resident 😅

    • @stepheneyles2198
      @stepheneyles2198 Год назад +9

      Always nice to have a local comment to clear things up! ;-))

    • @IstasPumaNevada
      @IstasPumaNevada Год назад +6

      Thank you for the clarification. :)

    • @willtricks9432
      @willtricks9432 Год назад +11

      Are you a Bat?

    • @joshuawarner3641
      @joshuawarner3641 Год назад +8

      @@willtricks9432I’m not saying I am, but I could be 🫣😂

    • @chriswalford4161
      @chriswalford4161 Год назад

      @@joshuawarner3641: The flowing black cloak really suits you!

  • @S.ASmith
    @S.ASmith Год назад +218

    They should change over to red lighting purely for the following reasons:
    1) red lights typically have a lower forward bias voltage and require less power to run for the same light output as a white or blue light
    2) red light is better for night time as it doesn't interfere with human or animal circadian rhythms, meaning we'd all actually get a better nights sleep (unsure about the kids though)
    3) you can now say "welcome to the Twilight Zone" come 8 'o clock and make a funny meme for the first few days it's implemented

    • @SamSitar
      @SamSitar Год назад +1

      what is a bias voltage?

    • @Dan23_7
      @Dan23_7 Год назад +1

      @@SamSitar Use less energy I think.

    • @Mike-H_UK
      @Mike-H_UK Год назад +15

      Although red LEDs are about twice as efficient as white LEDs, the lumens per Watt are less for red LEDs because the eyes are less sensitive to red light than other colours including white light. So point (1) doesn't present the whole story.

    • @SirReginaldBlomfield1234
      @SirReginaldBlomfield1234 Год назад +1

      What is a meme ? funny or otherwise. Thanks.

    • @Mr_Meowingtons
      @Mr_Meowingtons Год назад +4

      @@SamSitar its the voltage that is required to make the LED turn on..
      RED 2.0V or less
      Ultraviolet LEDs 3.0V +
      Ultraviolet leds are what are used to make white light by illuminating phosphorus.

  • @dancoulson6579
    @dancoulson6579 Год назад +34

    I had a similar idea years ago, but instead of red, I went with yellow, to simulate the old style sodium lamps. To be fair, I never even considered the nature side of things.
    I was more focused on astronomy, and nostalgia.
    I wonder if thse red lamps are monochromatic? If so, that's good for astronomy purposes too - It's easy to filter a single wavelength of light.

    • @truckerallikatuk
      @truckerallikatuk Год назад +4

      LED's are typically one frequency unless the colour is made by a phosphor coating, which most white ones are.

  • @Anmeteor9663
    @Anmeteor9663 Год назад +54

    In this episode, John becomes an eco warrior and bat champion. 😂

  • @SuperKarmachameleon
    @SuperKarmachameleon Год назад +50

    This is the kind of cutting edge content I come here for!

  • @AssumedTiger
    @AssumedTiger Год назад +28

    I live very close to that road lol, I always wondered why they were that colour. Also, there is loads of bats in my area, higher than usual so it now makes sense

  • @Max-yh8zt
    @Max-yh8zt Год назад +27

    I drove through a roundabout close to Great Malvern with those red lights, it looked really weird but also cool

    • @davidbagley3678
      @davidbagley3678 Год назад +2

      They are at the junction of A38 and A4104 at Ryall (Upton on Severn). Look really good!

    • @Max-yh8zt
      @Max-yh8zt Год назад

      @@davidbagley3678 it was exactly that roundabout

    • @loswilko
      @loswilko Год назад +2

      To be fair Malvern is pretty weird 🤣

    • @robmiddleton44
      @robmiddleton44 Год назад

      @@davidbagley3678 I went through the new roundabout in March and me and the missus were wondering why it had red lights, then last night we noticed that they'd changed the lighting on a roundabout just down the road from us in Evesham, we now know the answer.

  • @Living_Life_RN
    @Living_Life_RN Год назад +29

    I’m all for these! They’re good for local wildlife; they look really cool; and they are much less harsh on human eyes. I absolutely detest how bright white LED streetlights and headlights are getting at the moment, so these red lights seem to be the perfect alternative!

    • @Living_Life_RN
      @Living_Life_RN Год назад +4

      Also to note, I’m not suggesting that red headlights would be a good idea, that would just be confusing

    • @Mortimer50145
      @Mortimer50145 Год назад +2

      @@Living_Life_RN Please, no! I like proper white light for seeing cars, pedestrians and other things that I need to avoid when driving, whether it's white street lights or white car headlights. I find the monochromatic yellow of low-pressure sodium or the red of LED very tiring on my eyes, because they struggle to make sense of objects which are illuminated by just one colour.
      For that reason, I prefer the more modern high-pressure sodium lights with a pale peach cast and a broader spectrum to the traditional low-pressure sodium lights which are just a couple of spectral lines and so are intense orange.

    • @TestGearJunkie.
      @TestGearJunkie. Год назад

      @@Mortimer50145 You don't need colour rendering from street lights, that's what your headlights are for. Monochromatic lighting from low pressure sodium is the best as it cuts through fog and mist far better than white light. My other half has night blindness, which means that she can't see at all in the awful colour temperature of LED street lighting.

    • @Mortimer50145
      @Mortimer50145 Год назад

      @@TestGearJunkie. We'll have to agree to differ. I prefer white light and find monochromatic low-pressure sodium lights very tiring on my eyes. The same applies to a red/orange photographic safe light: I found I could work in a darkroom for only an hour or so before my eyes started to hurt.
      I find high-pressure (peach coloured) sodium lights much nice to drive by than low-pressume (monochromatic orange). But LED streetlights are the best for me. But I accept that other people may prefer something different.
      Headlights are only any good for the distance that they illuminate. If you've got to dip your lights because of cars ahead (same or opposite direction) then the only thing that will illuminate anything beyond their beam is the street lights.

    • @nudisco300
      @nudisco300 Год назад

      ​@@Mortimer50145Yes but both types of sodium are being phased out everywhere but they're still better than any LED alternative.

  • @peterhammond3779
    @peterhammond3779 Год назад +15

    The same kind of lighting has been installed a few miles south of Worcester on a new roundabout on the A38. Night vision, especially in misty conditions, is very good.

    • @davidroddini1512
      @davidroddini1512 Год назад +2

      Yes, red light is supposed to be good at protecting night vision as the pupils don’t constrict as much.

  • @Seagull81006
    @Seagull81006 Год назад +9

    B4083 Pershore and the A4104 / A38 roundabout also have red street lighting. Was weird seeing them for the first time though. Seems like they are putting the red LEDs on newer roads/LED upgrades though, so other parts may have it too

  • @Jayfive276
    @Jayfive276 Год назад +84

    Next time you're walking through a town or city centre at night, have a look how many shops and offices either have lights or screens still on after closing. Think of all the energy that could be saved if even some of them were turned off at night.

    • @MattyEngland
      @MattyEngland Год назад +7

      We like to make Greta cry.

    • @Anmeteor9663
      @Anmeteor9663 Год назад +20

      Careful, that's borderline common sense right there.

    • @E1nsty
      @E1nsty Год назад +3

      It helps to deter crime, if only slightly.

    • @MrToradragon
      @MrToradragon Год назад +3

      Or maybe we could have some regulator on the streetlamps and it would adjust their light output according to light conditions on the street. I see nothing wrong with screens and displays being on after closing hours as people, in cities at least, are more active in evenings and night than they were let's say three decades ago.

    • @brianmurphy8790
      @brianmurphy8790 Год назад +3

      Sometimes commercial properties get a discount on their electricity if they use over a certain amount.
      I once worked somewhere that would leave things on all night, so they could use enough to get a discount.

  • @Gordanovich02
    @Gordanovich02 Год назад +11

    Hopefully these get used more and more instead of the headache-inducing white LEDs which have been installed around my way.

  • @granddadmark7639
    @granddadmark7639 Год назад +8

    Roxanne.... brilliant 😅

    • @Galerak1
      @Galerak1 Год назад +2

      I spotted that. He's showing his age coming out with a joke like that... but then, so am I for understanding it 🤣

  • @mason6300
    @mason6300 Год назад +8

    Good excuse, but we all know its because they miss the glow we had with the old sodium bulbs.

  • @8skellerns
    @8skellerns Год назад +2

    Just like the wonderful glow of the low pressure sodium lights. Never understood why the LED replacements had to be pure white!!!

    • @8skellerns
      @8skellerns 8 месяцев назад

      @eljay5009 Something to do with the LED's natively emitting that horrid blue light and produces more lumens per watt consumed. Any other colour LED has to have a coating on it to make the new colour, and that reduces the lumens a bit. I've seen quite a few replacement LED streetlights around Leicestershire are now semi warm white when the original LED fixture fails.

  • @C.I...
    @C.I... Год назад +36

    God I cannot wait for these to be all over the country. I've had enough of tiny pools of blinding white light in between completely black darkness. I loved Sodium lamps and I'm not even that old.
    I've lived places where the birds literally never sleep now because of the terrible LED lights - and it makes it difficult for me to sleep too!

    • @TheMatchlock
      @TheMatchlock Год назад +11

      I would suggest that you sleep inside so as to avoid the terrible LED lights, it will be to your benefit and much warmer than sleeping outdoors

    • @C.I...
      @C.I... Год назад +4

      @@TheMatchlock My condolences, I'm sorry you live in a house without windows.

    • @Technaudio
      @Technaudio Год назад +3

      ​@@TheMatchlock Imagine living in a place where LED lighting has been invented, but curtains apparently haven't. 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @Croz89
      @Croz89 Год назад +3

      @@Technaudio To be fair, curtains often don't cut it for these lights, even blackout blinds can struggle unless you have a complete seal around the window.

    • @TheAkashicTraveller
      @TheAkashicTraveller Год назад +3

      @@Croz89 And cutting out all the light like that has the downside of messing with your circadian rhythm on the other side.

  • @Hornedbear
    @Hornedbear Год назад +14

    These are indeed a great idea and having driven through the area its fine to drive through, better than normal lighting 100%. Great video Jon.

  • @Elesario
    @Elesario Год назад +4

    Probably better for astronomy also, as the introduction of brighter and more white street lighting has increased light pollution and makes star gazing harder. The old sodium orange street lights were less of a problem because the monochromatic colour was easier to filter out. I expect these lights have a similar benefit.

  • @CaptainHoratioPugwash
    @CaptainHoratioPugwash Год назад +8

    It should also be noted that white street lighting messes with us humans too as they can muck up our circadian rhythms.

    • @TheAkashicTraveller
      @TheAkashicTraveller Год назад

      And blackout blinds to block it out mess with your circadian rhythm on the other end too. Though daylight alarm clocks are a thing, that being an alarm clock that lights up in the morning instead of, or as well as, an audio alarm.

    • @user-eo2wv7kx6t
      @user-eo2wv7kx6t Год назад

      @@TheAkashicTravelleryep, bought one of those clocks and a decent blackout blind last week. I have an LED street light outside my room and curtains just weren’t cutting enough of the light out. Never felt better tbh

  • @martinclay7557
    @martinclay7557 Год назад +5

    I imagine there will be a lot of people saying they went along this road after today's mayhem on the M5 tonight. These lights are great too as they reduce glare. I believe we have the Worcestershire wildlife trust to thank as they pushed for the installation up at Warndon woods.

  • @josephturner7569
    @josephturner7569 Год назад +2

    Submarine control rooms have red lighting at night so the officer of the watch can see through the periscopes.

    • @Anmeteor9663
      @Anmeteor9663 Год назад +1

      Same with ships and even small yachts.
      Edit. Even without the periscopes 😂

  • @darrylnoonan5282
    @darrylnoonan5282 Год назад +4

    On war ships and submarines they use red lighting as our eyes adjust to darkness a lot quicker, red street lighting may actually prove to be safer for us as well. A win win .🙂

  • @EA_Kar
    @EA_Kar Год назад +2

    definitely curios for a long term study of the drivers & residents for accidents, sleep quality etc.

  • @drew5316
    @drew5316 Год назад +4

    Would love to see this rolled-out widely

  • @kcryptouk8124
    @kcryptouk8124 Год назад +6

    This is down my road!

  • @martinweizenacker7129
    @martinweizenacker7129 Год назад +1

    Pretty similar to good old SOX (Low Pressure Sodium), which was the most eco-friendly light source around until LED came and made things worse for the most part. And now we are sort of going back again, who would have thought.

  • @a1white
    @a1white 8 месяцев назад +2

    This is a fantastic idea, we should have more of these lights. Modern LED’s have needlessly white light. No reason why it shouldn’t be more orange or red.

  • @viking1236
    @viking1236 Год назад +10

    I work on the Railway and we do a lot of work at night so use a lot of bright lights. A number of years ago we had some tower lights set up and this attracted large numbers of insects. The bats didn’t care about the light they had an ‘all you can eat buffet’ for 3 nights. Great watching them feed on the wing.

    • @laszlofyre845
      @laszlofyre845 Год назад +4

      I've just retired as a driver of 46 years. Once upon a time, quite a bit of consideration was given to the placement by the authorities of lights adjacent to running lines. Especially red yellow or green, for obvious reasons. That went out of the window years ago. Now anything goes! These red streetlights can't be worse than the current crop of white LED ones, which directly dazzle, but also at the same time, put very little light on the ground. They make gloomy pools of mystery interspersed with completely dark and unlit tranches. The old sodium ones were way better at doing what they were put there for! I like the idea of these red ones for the bats, I like bats, but where I live, they aren't bothered by bright lights and they'll be out at dusk aback of my house as usual. On another note, why, when using elevating lights on night worksites, are they never put up to full height, even when there is nothing to prevent it? It's always been like that even in the days of the old pump up 500w halogen arrays. They are always at bottom and blind drivers passing worksites, instead of being up there and shining down, even worse when it takes longer to pass due to associated TSRs.

  • @stever7120
    @stever7120 Год назад +1

    I wish they would install these as standard. I had a High Pressure Sodium street light outside my home switched to a LED and for weeks I had issues with sleeping. I blamed the increase in blue light been emitted by the new lights for this and I think the new LED lights are too bright anyway. Plus I have read that the old yellow Sodium lamps where better for enabling drivers to spot pedestrians (something to do with better contrast if I remember correctly).

  • @jonc4403
    @jonc4403 Год назад +4

    My city went with a warm white LED instead of the cold white that's being installed lots of places. They did it after consultation with the International Dark-Sky Association, and they're absolutely great. They are white enough that you get pretty good color rendering, enough blue to interfere with human sleep (which, when it comes to street lights, is a VERY good thing, you don't want drivers falling asleep), full cutoff so they're not lighting up the windows of homes, and reduced brightness from the old lights.
    I absolutely despised the old high pressure sodium orange, and fortunately we never had the yellow low pressure sodium here. The LEDs are even nicer than the old greenish-white mercury vapor, which the bats here had adapted to pretty easily decades ago, you'd always find lots of bats feasting near those MV lights.
    I would HATE these red lights for general use, I could see them being a good idea for limited applications near forests if the warm white was demonstrated to have negative effects on bats, but no color rendering and lack of blue is not going to be even remotely good for sleepy late night drivers, so their use should be very limited.

    • @DavidColex
      @DavidColex 6 месяцев назад

      You're wrong, the colour of fire (2200k ish amber) is the maximum on the colour range that humans should experience after sunset, everything below that, like these red led's, is even better. The way we live our modern life with screens and hyperlighting past daylight has a negative impact on our brains.

    • @jonc4403
      @jonc4403 6 месяцев назад

      @@DavidColex IF AND ONLY IF they are intending to sleep. Driving a car is NOT something you want humans to be sleepy for. Car crashes are known to have a VERY negative impact on brains (and bones, and muscles, and organs, and skin).
      Street lights should absolutely NOT be red, they should not be amber, and they should not be monochrome.

    • @DavidColex
      @DavidColex 6 месяцев назад

      @@jonc4403 Bollocks, we used amber lights for decades, and I see no decrease of sleep-related accidents after we moved to the 3-4000K LEDs

  • @Speedkam
    @Speedkam Год назад +2

    I think french had a ronance with yellow car head lights in the sixties. They had studies that shown that yellow light is better for the driver

  • @philipellis7039
    @philipellis7039 Год назад +2

    As a former employee of Worcestershire County Council yay for past me! Although my job had nothing to do with bats. Or roads. Or cars. Or pears. They are slightly obsessed with pears in the council.
    I was looking at a house in Worcestershire a few weeks ago which is on a newish estate and it has no street lights (not completely dark at night due to lights from houses,etc) because there are bat nesting sites nearby. Again, yay for Worcestershire CC.
    Interesting video, thank you.

  • @Dandegas1-BRFC
    @Dandegas1-BRFC Год назад +2

    I drove along the A38 the other day and went 'oh red light district'. Which instinctively reminded me of this video.

  • @isaacplaysbass8568
    @isaacplaysbass8568 Год назад +3

    This is also good for night vision; astronomers often use red light to illuminate their equipment, star guides etc so as not to adversely affect their ability to view dim objects in the night sky such as stars, galaxies, nebulae etc.

    • @QuantumPulsar
      @QuantumPulsar Год назад

      and I imagine as well that the light from the red LEDs would be easier than that from the white LEDs to filter out for telescopic observing since it will be at a narrower wavelength range

  • @juzma94
    @juzma94 Год назад +3

    We have them in Redditch too

  • @Andrewjg_89
    @Andrewjg_89 Год назад +2

    Loving the colourful language and wonderful humour. I haven’t seen any street lights red but there are some in built up areas and in some towns and cities and I still think it’s a good idea. Very nice to drive underneath them.

  • @100SteveB
    @100SteveB Год назад +6

    What a great idea. The light pollution (wasted light) from the standard led street lights is terrible. Gone is the soft warm glow of the old sodium lamps, to be replaced by bright white lights. It really struck me how bad it had got the last time I was on the Isle of Wight. I used to like driving up to the top of Culver down late in the evening to look out across the Solent at the mainland. Used to be a nice sight, the soft orange glow of the street lamps across the water. But go up there these days and all you can see is a white glare spreading out along the coast. Would be great to see these new red lights spread throughout the country.

  • @Dan23_7
    @Dan23_7 Год назад +2

    Like driving through a submarine I guess ?
    We get bats flying around behind our house, me and mrs wife sit and watch them in summer twilight. Its so fascinating seeing them dart about in pretty much complete silence, we put our upstairs bedroom lights on to attract the insects and we feel like we’re feeding them. They never thank us though.
    My wife also got pissed on by one in the Chester zoo bat house a few years ago, she felt really honoured 🤦🏼‍♂️😂

  • @ASteele8450
    @ASteele8450 Год назад +1

    Street Lighting was once orange lit on the roads and replaced by white LEDs around 2015.
    Where I’m from in Hertfordshire in a town called Stevenage, everywhere was orange street lights until 2015 when the LEDs took over which was completed in 2017.
    They should bring back the orange ones but as a LED version as it had a characteristic glow when it snowed or even put these red LED ones up around Hertfordshire as we have bats here too.

  • @gandythegreat
    @gandythegreat Год назад +1

    They’re also used on a housing estate in near Chichester. Not sure which year they were installed

  • @Paul-hu3zr
    @Paul-hu3zr Год назад +1

    Yey, well done home town. And despite being one of the largest modern housing estates in Europe, Warndon villages has some lovely walks and cycle trails through parks and woodland, now with extra bats. Nice video, great channel. 👍

  • @PaulMeUnder
    @PaulMeUnder Год назад

    Worcester lad here and have just driven through these lights on the way home then saw this vid! They’ve also just installed one in the village of Kempsey just outside of Worcester as well. Interesting vid.

  • @wednesdayaddams4425
    @wednesdayaddams4425 Год назад +2

    I've been through a set of these down in south wales, I was wondering what they were for.

  • @zachbowden1993
    @zachbowden1993 Год назад +2

    I went through there the other week when the M5 was closed and it was so weird after doing about 70 miles of white light 😂 interesting reason why though!

  • @robinclayton8284
    @robinclayton8284 Год назад +2

    How about a Happy Eater/ Little Thief video... There's two near me one now a fish and chip resturant and one seemingly mothballed. What where the great ones and what went on??? I worked a summer in one and it was chaotic..

  • @KareemFloat
    @KareemFloat Год назад +1

    as someone that's color blind and i need to wear red tinted glasses to drive, this would royally screw up the little bit of filtering that i get and make the distinction between lit brake lights to braking brake lights absolute hell.

  • @therealteardrop
    @therealteardrop Год назад +1

    Thank you, we drove through this area on an unscheduled diversion and did wonder why the street lights were red. As is the way of things I'd completely forgotten to goole it when I got home
    It's nice to finally have this little mystery solved.

  • @martinwhitaker5096
    @martinwhitaker5096 Год назад +1

    I'd love to see these everywhere.
    I liked the look of low pressure sodium lightning (the really monochromatic orange one) and have never been a fan of the white replacements.

  • @glennpowell3444
    @glennpowell3444 Год назад

    There are still many unlit stretches of motorway and A roads .Parts of the A1, A38 and those roads are long and tiring to drive along after dark.The A5 through shropshire as is the A41 and the A49. Worst road in shropshire is the A 519.Its twisty and very unforgiving but a national speed limit.Theres always holes in hedgerows and bits of bumper etc along it.

  • @darrenaitcheson795
    @darrenaitcheson795 Год назад

    Some of these were also installed on the Comber Greenway (ok, not a road, but a footpath/cycleway) in Belfast a couple of weeks ago.

  • @martynl2015
    @martynl2015 Год назад

    Thanks for the video, we had a drive down the road to Worcester to see what they looked like as we had no idea they were there.

  • @grahamlive
    @grahamlive Год назад

    Loved the little cameo from The Count. He was always my favourite Sesame Street character. Ha Ha Ha!

  • @aklc4090
    @aklc4090 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @jessventures6172
    @jessventures6172 Год назад +2

    I live in south brum and drove through here a week or so ago which I don't usually do, I had no idea and was so confused and amazed, this video came at a perfect time haha thanks. I fully support and encourage more of these lights.

  • @SirReginaldBlomfield1234
    @SirReginaldBlomfield1234 Год назад +1

    Be like walking along Oudezijds Voorburgwal ! but not so much fun 😉

  • @EngineerLewis
    @EngineerLewis Год назад +2

    Who'd have thought that Worcester and Roxanne would share some useful products! 🤣

  • @GRAHAMAUS
    @GRAHAMAUS Год назад +1

    Well that stuff about the bats was unexpected. I thought you were going to explain that red light doesn't affect your dark adaptation, so your pupils remain fully dilated even when there is fairly bright red illumination, meaning that you don't lose your night vision for a few minutes when it goes dark again. Same reason red lights are used in submarines, and the best dash illumination colour is red.

  • @kaitanfox
    @kaitanfox Год назад +3

    Im not sure why we dont use red/orange/warm white LEDs everywhere instead of the really harsh cold white ones thatre being used everywhere these days.
    The cold white is detrimental to nature as explained here and I know many people including myself that find it far more difficult to see under as opposed to the old soft orange sodium lamps due to the really harsh contrast between the pitch black shadows and bright white pools of light the cold white LEDs create.
    Not to mention the harsh light intrusion into peoples homes.

    • @pauldanks9878
      @pauldanks9878 Год назад

      In the rest of Worcestershire we aren't getting the red LEDs across the whole county sadly. However, in the newest stretches of LED installations Worcestershire CC have switched to the warm white from the cool white, and as you mention the difference is immense and a vast improvement.

    • @martinweizenacker7129
      @martinweizenacker7129 Год назад

      The reason is with LEDs cool white is unfortunately a little bit more efficient in terms of Lumens per Watt than warm white or even monochromatic light such as amber. Therefore manufacturers prefer to offer cool white because it looks better on paper. As a result, councils often go with cool white light, despite it's fair share of disadvantages, as you explained.

  • @stevieandthebarbies
    @stevieandthebarbies Год назад +1

    I’d like these red lights in my street. The blackbird singing in the dead of night might appreciate them as well. I had to move into the ‘back’ bedroom after the council installed new led lighting a couple of years ago. But, hey, I’m saving on my electricity bill as I don’t need to switch on lights in the front rooms at any time of day or night now.

  • @joeweston3252
    @joeweston3252 Год назад +1

    Thanks

  • @carnaedy
    @carnaedy Год назад +5

    I love your unique blend of very informative and "I don't give a shit"

  • @ptonpc
    @ptonpc Год назад +2

    Good for the bats and these look good for humans too. Less glare and preserve night vision.

  • @fuzzynutter8344
    @fuzzynutter8344 Год назад

    I live a minute away from those street lights. I had no idea you were in my home city!

  • @Jim1255783
    @Jim1255783 Год назад

    This is incredibly relevant to my interests! The other week, I was driving down the M5 at Late o’clock at night, and the M5 was closed due to reasons. I was diverted off the M5 to then drive through every back road in Worcestershire, and one of them was this red light district.
    I was confused, but now I’m not!
    Thanks, AutoShenanigan!

  • @vincentstuer
    @vincentstuer Год назад

    I drove over a bridge with these here in the Netherlands recently so it may also help with some fish in those situations

  • @djm5k
    @djm5k 2 месяца назад

    Not having experienced these lights in this area in person, they appear to be more like low-pressure sodium (LPS or SOX) in color. I was in Flagstaff Arizona a couple years ago, and they had converted low-pressure sodium roadway fixtures in parts of the city to amber LED because there is an observatory close by where the telescopes can filter out the monochromatic wavelength. When I first saw these fixtures turned on, I thought they were LPS, but when I looked at them closer, you could see the individual diodes in the fixtures. LPS fixtures are very rare in the US except mainly around observatories. They were somewhat popular in some areas in the 1990’s because of their energy efficiency, but that was short lived, and most of them have most likely been replaced with white LED fixtures.

  • @mattbettany1174
    @mattbettany1174 Год назад +1

    Red light uses less energy as well and also doesn’t affect night vision . The longer wavelength is easier for our eyes

  • @timsully8958
    @timsully8958 Год назад +1

    I am quite sure that the eco-conscious Sting will be all favour of using his well known ditty as a campaign theme. And I think this is a fantastic idea. I find that whilst in places like service stations or high streets you do perhaps need full lighting, the rest of the time it is just plain light pollution. I love when we visit my father-in-law because he lives in Pinchbeck where there is a great deal less light pollution and you can see the stars pretty clearly, ditto when I visit my ma in Anglesey and head to the south of Holy Island.
    I find bright light distracting, even confusing and can be quite tiring very quickly, but if on an open road with no lighting, I find I am far more calm and alert. I can only see this as a good thing, especially as you point out the ecological benefits not just for the other species but for us as a whole. It still amazes me how short sighted many people are as to how the world ‘works’ 🙄
    Cheers, great stuff as ever John 👍🍀🍻

  • @karldingbat
    @karldingbat Год назад +2

    They are now on the A448 in redditch

  • @dcarbs2979
    @dcarbs2979 Год назад +1

    I remember old street lights (1980s-90s). They used to be this colour when they were cold and just turned on. As they warmed up they would go to orange, where some would stop changing colour and create a weird hue in the street where you couldn't the true colours of anything (e.g. bushes looked blue). Some lights continued changing colour as they got hotter - all the way to yellow. Pure brilliant white of today's LEDs didn't happen.

  • @k.r.baylor8825
    @k.r.baylor8825 Год назад +1

    I just thought of what will make the AS experience authentic: branded coffee mugs, like what one can buy from Zazzle. I would pay good USD for an AS coffee mug. The big one, not the small dainty size. T-shirts, too. XL for me, in UK clothing sizes.

  • @tobyjackman3212
    @tobyjackman3212 Год назад +1

    This is the best video I've ever seen about anything

  • @aaronk534
    @aaronk534 Год назад +1

    Its about time. Truckers in th US used to use red lights in cabs for anti glare. Use red at night and your eyes dont react as badly. Red is the best. I wish they were everywhere. They just put white/blue near me. Its the complete opposite

  • @tonys1636
    @tonys1636 Год назад +1

    This should be adopted by all highway authorities responsible for street lighting, as it is less polluting light wise and we retain our night vision we might get to see more of the night sky without going to a dark sky location.

  • @XclusiveAaron
    @XclusiveAaron Год назад

    You should make a video on Theydon Bois in Essex (almost London), the only if not one of the only places that has no street lights at all. The reason is quite interesting and the solution they had for it. All stems back from a very long time ago but it's stuck to this day, I use the tube station there and always thought it was strangely dark which made me Google it. Look it up, but could make a good video as a follow up to this one 👍

  • @rachelwalker7091
    @rachelwalker7091 Год назад

    Thanks for your batty story. Interesting.

  • @swish843
    @swish843 Год назад +1

    Loving your quips today John "bat based business " Roxanne "putting on that red light " very good ! Informative too. Thank you as always. I have liked too so hope this is wicked, sweet, awesome!

  • @TimCutts
    @TimCutts Год назад +1

    Robins are badly affected by white led lights too. They think it's daylight, so they fight over their territories at night as well as during the day, and don't get the sleep they require.
    Red leds would be great for astronomers too. It's become impossible to enjoy the night sky since the migration from sodium to white led lights. A return to red lighting would be great, especially if the frequency spectrum is very narrow and could be easily filtered out on the telescopes.

  • @surinfarmwest6645
    @surinfarmwest6645 Год назад

    I remember bright bloody street lights the required blackout curtains to be put in the bedroom. I remember when they used to switch the street lights off after midnight. Good idea this and thanks for telling me.

  • @KidarWolf
    @KidarWolf Год назад +1

    Something I learned for night navigation with military activities was that red light also disrupts our night vision least, and can't be seen over such long distances - I've often bemoaned that street lights are white, and getting whiter with the new LED street lighting we have today, which is particularly bad for our night vision, which can take 15 minutes or so to full develop after being exposed to light - green and blue light frequencies are particularly damaging to our night vision, and these new white LED headlights and streetlights are far closer to the blue end of the spectrum than the older incandescent bulbs, resulting in a more stark dazzling effect. These red street lights will be better for motorists than going through oceans of darkness and islands of intense light, as frequently seen on some highway/motorway junctions, if installed elsewhere within the network, and I suspect may reduce road fatalities overall, due to being less dazzling upon entering a lit up junction, and allowing night vision to return more rapidly upon leaving a lit up junction.

  • @tutacat
    @tutacat Год назад +1

    They seem quite bright, full illumination though.
    Imahine you had no curtains. Life has no curtains, it can hardly adapt to lack of sleep.

  • @hairyairey
    @hairyairey Год назад

    Liked the reference to Roxanne at the end!

  • @tonners.pettitt9938
    @tonners.pettitt9938 Год назад +1

    I miss the night sky, I used to live in a village but now live in Northampton, it just looks like a dirty paint water colour, we should have these street lamps and have rules on commercial/residential lighting
    It's definitely not healthy for nature but us too!

  • @danielburman4066
    @danielburman4066 Год назад +2

    They also have some along the B4083 near Pershore. I knew they were for bats but no one I tell believes me and thinks I'm full of crap 😂

  • @opathe2nd973
    @opathe2nd973 Год назад +1

    Especially helpful if you have bats in your belfry. Love it - keep up the good work!!!

  • @nst1981
    @nst1981 Год назад +2

    NEW DRINKING GAME!!! Drink every time Jon say's BAT

  • @frazerguest2864
    @frazerguest2864 Год назад

    I always learn something watching your videos and they always make me laugh.

  • @danielleivars3620
    @danielleivars3620 Год назад

    Luckily I live near M1 j23a which is still partially lit with sox lamps. I like the warm red/orange glow they provide compared to harsh white led's

  • @arichards4272
    @arichards4272 Год назад +1

    I haven't had bats in my yard for two years....there is a bug shortage from their spraying m

  • @vjaska
    @vjaska Год назад +1

    The old sodium street lights were the best, my area is full of them during the 1990's before Lambeth began converting them to newer lights

  • @welshkid12
    @welshkid12 Год назад

    I live in Worcester so drive past them quite a lot, they have recently installed even more, they’re pretty cool!

  • @timothyharrison8953
    @timothyharrison8953 Год назад

    In Wichita, KS we had for a short period of time purple lights. Then they quietly disappeared

  • @millstonebarn
    @millstonebarn Год назад +1

    I was kind of hoping for Put on the Red Light (Roxanne) by The Police for the outro. Super interesting mid-week update - thank you!

    • @David_Crayford
      @David_Crayford Год назад +1

      That would get a DMCA copyright strike - and nobody wants to get stung.

    • @millstonebarn
      @millstonebarn Год назад +1

      @@David_Crayford Indeed. I played it locally anyway!

    • @David_Crayford
      @David_Crayford Год назад +1

      @@millstonebarn Heard it so many times, I can play it in my head! LOL

  • @starlight5229
    @starlight5229 Год назад

    Excellent! I really look forward to the mid week treat episodes 👍🏻🙂

  • @dee74raz
    @dee74raz Год назад

    Liked the police reference referring to their song Roxanne 😊

  • @marieascot
    @marieascot Год назад +1

    Thanks for caring for the environment in a non preachy way. Good chap. They should also do this in residential areas as one of these LED super troopers shines through my bedroom window.

  • @RichieRouge206
    @RichieRouge206 Год назад

    I had heard of these, but never knew why! Now I do! Great video John