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Solar Panels on Solar Powered Traffic Signs Help Generate Flashing LED Lights; Save Lives
Many people might believe that solar panels are built like cookie cutters – they are all the same; however this is not true because solar panel traffic signs come in a wide variety of styles and shapes to fit whatever a community needs to help distracted drivers see the solar panel signs with their flashing LED lights which helps avoid fatal accidents.
Solar panels placed on traffic signs help generate power to three or four LED flashing lights by collecting the sun’s ultraviolet light instead of using costly electricity or high price of gasoline to power a generator, both of which can be unsafe for the environment and those working around these types of signs. Solar power traffic signs are both safe for the environment and workers who may be working below them or around them.
Solar powered traffic signs come in a variety of sizes, shapes and directions. There are directional signs with arrows which point to the left, right or straight ahead; there are school crossing signs, pedestrian crossing signs, deer crossing signs; railroad crossing ahead signs; emergency vehicle entrance signs; danger ahead street signs and stop signs to name a few. Most solar powered traffic signs come with the option of having three or four red, yellow or orange LED lights that flash on and off to help grab the attention of drivers to the signs so they may heed the warnings of these traffic signs.
Solar power installation of the solar powered signs is fairly simple because there is no need for extension words or other wires and there is no need for a gas generator because these solar powered signs use the sun’s energy even on cloudy days or with some tree cover.
Solar power street signs and traffic signs save cities and towns countless untold amounts of taxpayer money in electric and gas as well as the emergency room services because these signs help cut down on the number of accidents from people running through stop signs or speeding near work zone or school areas.



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