A [probably geeky] roadworks question

A [probably geeky] roadworks question

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FatboyKim

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2,329 posts

37 months

Friday 29th April 2022
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When a lane closure on a motorway or A-road is in place and cones are used to gradually filter cars into the next lane, there are often orange beacons sat on top of the cones. Said beacons always seem to flash in time to guide cars up the road. How?! Do they have to be programmed, do they 'talk to each other? Is there a 'master' beacon to which all the others are programmed?

You sometimes see the odd one or two out of sync, but they seem to perfectly flash in pattern.


Tasmin200

1,304 posts

194 months

Friday 29th April 2022
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The talk to each other. It's pretty effective at catching your attention.

https://startsafety.uk/taperlamp-sequential-warnin...

P675

358 posts

39 months

Friday 29th April 2022
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They just send an IR signal to the one behind them after they flash.

HelterSkelter

143 posts

149 months

Monday 2nd May 2022
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After a few years of working on the motorway I was suprised to find out how much they cost a unit after not being so gentle with them...