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On Sun, 7 Sep 2008 14:28:56 -0700 (PDT) someone who may be Mizter T
wrote this:- Sorry, I didn't make myself clear. In Croydon, as is the case elsewhere with other tram systems, the highway traffic control signals are linked in to the tram's signalling system so as to enable trams to negotiate a variety of road junctions The tramway signalling system [1] makes a request to the traffic light controller. The request informs the traffic light controller that a tram is approaching or waiting depending on circumstances. How the traffic light controller responds to this request depends on the junction and the circumstances at the time. At one extreme it will respond immediately and change the other lights before giving a proceed signal to the tram driver. At the other extreme it will note the tram request and fit it in when a suitable opportunity arises. The priority of a tram request may be increased if the tram comes to a stand at the junction. It all depends on the junction and how that is linked to other (road) junctions. Many road junctions may be linked and the road bods may not give trams absolute priority. However, trams are carrying many people in a small amount of road space and thus can be given a high priority than other forms of traffic. [1] generally just detector loops. An advance detector is placed some way in the rear of the signals. A stop detector is placed at the stop mark. A cancel detector is placed after the lights, if the proceed signal has not already been replaced by the white dot then this detector will initiate this. One detector can perform more than one function, for example a cancel detector can also function as the advance detector for signals further along the tramway. -- David Hansen, Edinburgh I will *always* explain revoked encryption keys, unless RIP prevents me http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2000/00023--e.htm#54 |
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