Why do some lights stay green when there are no cars present?

The types of signals installed in Missoula vary, so some reasons for this include the following:

  • Some signals give each signal phase a certain amount of time on green and will change only when that time expires.
  • If the signal is running in coordination with other traffic signals on a corridor, it will hold green in order to maintain its coordination with the other signals.
  • If a pedestrian pushes a signal button, the signal will stay green while it serves the pedestrian call.

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1. How do traffic signals work?
2. How does a traffic signal sense cars?
3. Why do some lights stay green when there are no cars present?
4. How does an emergency vehicle, such as a fire truck or ambulance, change the signal to give them a green light in the direction they are traveling?
5. Can I make a light change to green by flashing my headlights?
6. What happens when a train approaches a traffic signal near a railroad crossing?
7. How are traffic signals coordinated in a system?
8. How do pedestrian buttons and walk signals work?
9. Why do I need to push a button to get a walk light?
10. What new technologies are coming our way?