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Postby MarkIV on Tue Nov 26, 2013 9:50 am

Hello,
I was in Pburg this weekend and notices they where installing new traffic signals along the main road (forgoet the name). But they where putting backboards up that where black with a reflective yellow boarder and T-SHapes signals. Is this a new standard in NJ? Ive been seeing sigimlar things in NY but its about an hr away from NY but right on the boarder of PA. Does PA use this as well?
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Re: Phillipsburg, NJ

Postby 2070 on Tue Nov 26, 2013 7:03 pm

It is a Federal Standard,

So all the traffic lights will look the same in all 50 states... :hurl:
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Re: Phillipsburg, NJ

Postby 3liteguy on Wed Nov 27, 2013 8:43 pm

2070 wrote:It is a Federal Standard,

So all the traffic lights will look the same in all 50 states... :hurl:


So that means the yellow reflective border will peel away two weeks after installation just like New York... :hurl:
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Re: Phillipsburg, NJ

Postby RunsWithCrouse-Hinds on Wed Nov 27, 2013 10:37 pm

3liteguy wrote:
2070 wrote:It is a Federal Standard,

So all the traffic lights will look the same in all 50 states... :hurl:


So that means the yellow reflective border will peel away two weeks after installation just like New York... :hurl:


Have you seen that reflective border peeling on installations already? Curious how they're applying it and what kind of sheeting they're using in that case...

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Re: Phillipsburg, NJ

Postby 3liteguy on Wed Nov 27, 2013 11:38 pm

I think they apply it like this;
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Re: Phillipsburg, NJ

Postby pyth on Thu Nov 28, 2013 6:53 am

RunsWithCrouse-Hinds wrote:
3liteguy wrote:
2070 wrote:It is a Federal Standard,

So all the traffic lights will look the same in all 50 states... :hurl:


So that means the yellow reflective border will peel away two weeks after installation just like New York... :hurl:


Have you seen that reflective border peeling on installations already? Curious how they're applying it and what kind of sheeting they're using in that case...

  Must be made by McCain!  


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That was shortly after installation. Last I checked, the peeling one in the picture is gone and several others are peeling. Might have been easier to use paint...
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Re: Phillipsburg, NJ

Postby 3liteguy on Thu Nov 28, 2013 6:54 am

Let me guess, Montauk Highway, West islip?
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Re: Phillipsburg, NJ

Postby pyth on Thu Nov 28, 2013 7:32 am

Yeah, bit of an eyesore.
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Re: Phillipsburg, NJ

Postby 2070 on Thu Nov 28, 2013 8:45 am

pyth wrote: That was shortly after installation. Last I checked, the peeling one in the picture is gone and several others are peeling. Might have been easier to use paint...


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The contractor submits a list of items they are going to use with spec sheets for every project. The sheets are usually 2 pages per item with manufacturer black and white drawings or pictures. They are supplied by the distributor, which is Traffic Systems on Long Island. A McCain Distributor, FYI.

Once excepted by the state, it is installed. After the signal is turned on, It has to pass the "10 day test". From there, any problems you may see are yours to enjoy until they are repaired...........

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Re: Phillipsburg, NJ

Postby Crunge98 on Fri Nov 29, 2013 11:38 am

Around here they may put up back plate on the lights, they may put up a couple at an intersection or non at all. It makes no sense. I havent seen the peeling yet, just the back plates breaking.
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