Golfing guy
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Construction has begun on 14/Stoney interchange in the NW
We were driving NE/SE Stoney last night and I noticed how bright everything was. All the street lights are very bright white LED’s. They aren’t the orange dim ones the rest of the city are. Is there a reason for that? It was quite a pleasure to drive I must say
The older amber lights were incandescent and the new white ones are LED. There's no point in making LED's as amber lighting because it's the same amount of electricity either way, so they always go with the bright white.We were driving NE/SE Stoney last night and I noticed how bright everything was. All the street lights are very bright white LED’s. They aren’t the orange dim ones the rest of the city are. Is there a reason for that? It was quite a pleasure to drive I must say
I drive Calgary as part of my job and every street light (especially City owned roads) are all the barely bright enough to help LED lights. NW Stoney trail has the same “dull” ones too. The lights on the east legs of Stoney are so much brighter I tried finding something online about it but I couldn’t.The older amber lights were incandescent and the new white ones are LED. There's no point in making LED's as amber lighting because it's the same amount of electricity either way, so they always go with the bright white.
I drive Calgary as part of my job and every street light (especially City owned roads) are all the barely bright enough to help LED lights. NW Stoney trail has the same “dull” ones too. The lights on the east legs of Stoney are so much brighter I tried finding something online about it but I couldn’t.
That’s funny. I saw the same pic on FB this morning and saw the differences in the lighting on StoneyAn astronaut on board ISS posted a picture recently, you might be on to something. Lol.