Overhead traffic sensors are wave of the future for San Jose: Roadshow

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Q: I read yet another answer of yours about damaged sensors. Some intersections use wire loops buried in the roadway and some use cameras mounted with the traffic lights. Out of curiosity, how do they decide which to use? The wire loops clearly require more maintenance based on the number of times they are mentioned in your articles.

Jim Bodwin, Cupertino

A: Traffic signals in San Jose primarily use two sources of vehicle detection, inductive loops and video detection. Inductive loops, embedded in the pavement, send an electric signal to the traffic controller when a vehicle passes or arrives at an intersection.

While loops are great at detecting vehicles, they are susceptible to being damaged by normal pavement wear and tear and by construction projects. It can take some time to fully repair faulty detection with these more traditional detectors.

Video detection is newer technology, and is slowly replacing the pavement-embedded sensors. Some of the benefits of video detection equipment are that repairs can be made faster, and this equipment can observe real-time traffic conditions. The cameras used for this system are mounted on traffic signal poles and are used for detection purposes only. They do not record video that can be viewed afterwards. Because of the cost of upgrading systems, San Jose is rolling out video detection equipment over time.

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