Trigger green lights!
What You'll Need:
2 Neodymium magnets - Kips uses magnets that have a pulling force of over 6lbs each
Some heavy duty exterior mounting tape
Optional: A waterproof, rust-proof pill holder
Steps:
Cut off a small strip of tape
Tape the magnets together with one side of the tape
Tape the magnets to your to the underside of scooter or motorcycle with the other side of the tape - perpendicular to the direction of travel.
If you desire, you can put the magnets into a waterproof, rust-proof pill holder and then mount the pill holder to your vehicle.
What the heck is going on here:
At most traffic lights and turn signals, you will notice a loop of wire buried in the pavement of the road near the stop line. This is called an Inductive-loop traffic detector that operates by sensing a change in frequency to the electromagnetic field over the coil of wire. In other words, when a car pulls up, it senses the vehicle and the light changes. Most motorcycles, scooters, bicycles and small cars don't have enough conductive material to trigger these loops and change the traffic light.
Find out more about Inductive loop traffic detectors at How Stuff Works
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Original Article:
http://science.discovery.com/brink/k...een-light.html
Another good how-to:
How to Trigger Green Traffic Lights - wikiHow
It's damn annoying to wait at lights that don't recognize motorcycles or aluminum sports cars. I saw this on the science channel and figured it was worth the investment. I ordered a 5 pack of these magnets on ebay for $6. I'll let everyone know if it works and how well.