Nice! Those are pretty strange and I can't say I have ever seen lights like that myself even though I did have an interest in traffic lights and pedestrian crossings for a bit when I was younger.
Very nice! Those miniature traffic lights aren't very common at all in the UK (to my perspective)! I haven't seen any of those around the West Midlands yet, the only place I can remember seeing miniature traffic lights was when I went to Nottingham in June last year.
Thanks. I've only seen these things in London and they seem to be becoming more common in the capital. It seems other cities are using them too if you've seen some in Nottingham. I'm going to try and film more traffic lights on my channel (look out for a poll soon).
I find it unusual why these cycle traffic lights have a cycle symbol on the red aspect; normally on 3 aspect cycle signals, the cycle symbol is only on the amber and green aspects and the red light displays the full roundel.
UK Level Crossings Channel I don't see how it could confuse other traffic with the full red roundel; the amber cycle during the starting amber period would be a warning to other traffic that the movement relates to cycles only, and only cycles can go when it shows the green cycle, just like when some traffic lights in the UK have an amber arrow in addition to the green arrow; to warn drivers that the lane relates to that direction only and must not be used for any other direction when the green arrow shows, but during the leaving amber period, unlike the cycle lights where drivers of other traffic would understand that it's only cycles stopping, the amber arrow confused some drivers, thinking it meant "proceed with caution".
@@UKLevelCrossingsChannel I've seen a bunch of Cycle traffic lights in Lincoln on one of the junctions (PEEK LEDs) and the red aspect also had a cycle symbol too. Maybe all the new installations on cycle traffic lights now have to have a cycle symbol on all 3 aspects?
@@UKLevelCrossingsChannel But the latest Know Your Traffic Signs book still shows the old configuration on cycle traffic lights (red roundel, amber cycle and green cycle) though.
Great video! Mini-traffic lights like that can't really be found here in the US, as the MUTCD only allows 8 inch and 12 inch lenses in use, but Portland, OR, (IIRC) has a few in use there, for some reason.
Thanks. Apparently according to Will, these mini cycle lights are used elsewhere other than in London. They are most popular in London as there's loads of cycle lanes around the city. The lanes are suppose to encourage people to cycle rather than use their cars but as expected, not one cyclist passed me whilst I was filming for 20 minutes.
Les feux de circulation de bicyclette fonctionnent exactement comme la séquence de feux de circulation normale. Rouge, rouge et jaune, vert, jaune puis rouge.
They're trying to make London more cycle friendly by putting in cycle lanes and dedicating more and more of the road to cyclists but in reality it's just causing more congestion. Interesting lights though.
Strangely not one cyclist past me whilst I was filming the lights for 20 minutes, sort of shows how much the cycle lanes are used. If I was commuting in London I would most likely be a user of the cycle lanes. The lights are becoming more common and I first saw them at Stratford. Going to try and film a few more when I go to London in the next few months.
It goes from amber to red very quickly! From what I've seen of London traffic, I wouldn't dare try those streets on a bicycle. (To be honest, I wouldn't try it with a car, either) That's why The Tube was invented......
I wouldn't mind cycling around London, but only on these segregated cycle super highways and not some crappy cycle lane which is in-fact a bus lane too. I agree driving is a nightmare lol
I love these tiny traffic lights. They are so cool!!!!!
Yeah, definitely agree with you there :)
Nice! Those are pretty strange and I can't say I have ever seen lights like that myself even though I did have an interest in traffic lights and pedestrian crossings for a bit when I was younger.
Thanks 😎 I couldn't resist filming them lol. Hopefully I'll be making a few trips to London next year for filming 👍
I saw those traffic lights when I was on holiday in London in 2017 and we stayed in Elephant & Castle!
I’ve seen those in 2022 or 2023 I think
Very nice! Those miniature traffic lights aren't very common at all in the UK (to my perspective)! I haven't seen any of those around the West Midlands yet, the only place I can remember seeing miniature traffic lights was when I went to Nottingham in June last year.
Thanks. I've only seen these things in London and they seem to be becoming more common in the capital. It seems other cities are using them too if you've seen some in Nottingham. I'm going to try and film more traffic lights on my channel (look out for a poll soon).
We have this small lights literally everywhere in the Netherlands 😀. Cycle country #1
Yeah, definitely. Netherlands even has cycle lane level crossings! :D
I have one of these near my house, but it is older and I can't get it to change to green. It's probably broken or something.
Cool video :) Its different to see traffic lights for Bicycles
Thanks Sam. Yeah, its cool seeing these traffic lights. I'll try and film some more when I next go to London :)
Cool signals! Cool to see something different
Thanks 😎 Yeah, I found these quite unique. Probably because I'd never seen them before
This signal is used in Bukit Panjang LRT railway in Singapore.
Wow! I’ve seen this small signal in London, but I’ve seen it at Airport Logistics Park of Singapore.
These things can be found all over London and in other major UK cities too. They're quite cool little traffic lights 😊
I find it unusual why these cycle traffic lights have a cycle symbol on the red aspect; normally on 3 aspect cycle signals, the cycle symbol is only on the amber and green aspects and the red light displays the full roundel.
I think they've been changed just to make it clear the traffic lights are for cyclists and to not confuse other road traffic.
UK Level Crossings Channel I don't see how it could confuse other traffic with the full red roundel; the amber cycle during the starting amber period would be a warning to other traffic that the movement relates to cycles only, and only cycles can go when it shows the green cycle, just like when some traffic lights in the UK have an amber arrow in addition to the green arrow; to warn drivers that the lane relates to that direction only and must not be used for any other direction when the green arrow shows, but during the leaving amber period, unlike the cycle lights where drivers of other traffic would understand that it's only cycles stopping, the amber arrow confused some drivers, thinking it meant "proceed with caution".
@@UKLevelCrossingsChannel I've seen a bunch of Cycle traffic lights in Lincoln on one of the junctions (PEEK LEDs) and the red aspect also had a cycle symbol too. Maybe all the new installations on cycle traffic lights now have to have a cycle symbol on all 3 aspects?
I guess so
@@UKLevelCrossingsChannel But the latest Know Your Traffic Signs book still shows the old configuration on cycle traffic lights (red roundel, amber cycle and green cycle) though.
Great video! Mini-traffic lights like that can't really be found here in the US, as the MUTCD only allows 8 inch and 12 inch lenses in use, but Portland, OR, (IIRC) has a few in use there, for some reason.
Thanks. Apparently according to Will, these mini cycle lights are used elsewhere other than in London. They are most popular in London as there's loads of cycle lanes around the city. The lanes are suppose to encourage people to cycle rather than use their cars but as expected, not one cyclist passed me whilst I was filming for 20 minutes.
I've seen them in Cambridge MA
Great Discovery I have seen some of these but never recorded them!
Thanks H. Found them at a busy junction in Elephant & Castle and thought why not film them :P
Awesome!
Thanks chuttlely :D
That’s so cool we don’t have them here in West Midlands
There's loads in London and I think a few other major UK cities as-well...
Pourquoi le feu orange s'allume quand le feu est rouge ?
Les feux de circulation de bicyclette fonctionnent exactement comme la séquence de feux de circulation normale. Rouge, rouge et jaune, vert, jaune puis rouge.
UK Level Crossings Channel oui mais pourquoi ça fait rouge, orange chez nous c'est pas comme ça.😮
Cardiff have got lights like these
Sick there weird how there traffic lights but with bikes in
The traffic lights are just for bicycles with is quite cool. You can find them in busy parts of London.
I was thinking on making videos of traffic lights do you think I should ?
It's up to you. I seem to like filming traffic lights and videos I've made seem to get decent views 👌👌👍👍
This in london
Ain't see this before......but I like the mini
There's loads of these things all over London ☺️☺️
They're trying to make London more cycle friendly by putting in cycle lanes and dedicating more and more of the road to cyclists but in reality it's just causing more congestion. Interesting lights though.
Strangely not one cyclist past me whilst I was filming the lights for 20 minutes, sort of shows how much the cycle lanes are used. If I was commuting in London I would most likely be a user of the cycle lanes. The lights are becoming more common and I first saw them at Stratford. Going to try and film a few more when I go to London in the next few months.
nice video
Thanks Ted :)
It goes from amber to red very quickly! From what I've seen of London traffic, I wouldn't dare try those streets on a bicycle. (To be honest, I wouldn't try it with a car, either) That's why The Tube was invented......
I wouldn't mind cycling around London, but only on these segregated cycle super highways and not some crappy cycle lane which is in-fact a bus lane too. I agree driving is a nightmare lol
Noice!
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