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What is the significance of the "dummy light"?

asked 2012-12-12 11:32:12 -0400

ken gravatar image ken
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Why is it there? Does it have some historical significance? Is it really an aid to navigation, or is it a hazard?

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answered 2012-12-12 14:03:14 -0400

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Beacon's dummy light is one of three that are still operating in the United States (all three in New York!). It is a traffic signal on a pedestal which sits in the middle of an intersection but just blinks to warn and not to regulate traffic. Our light was placed there in the 1920s when things were slower.

All Hail the Dummy Light!

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answered 2012-12-12 15:15:07 -0400

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I can tell you for me it is a healthy reminder to not cut my left turn too early! I've seen drivers almost turn into oncoming traffic, and it was the dummy that directed them to go around the light. I'd venture to say it's not so...dumb, after all. It also makes for a unique Beacon icon! A local artist, Erica Hauser, did a lovely and simple postcard design of the light. I found one at Tas Kafé.

"Hail the dummy light," indeed!

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Erica also "adopted" the light over this past summer and restored the paint job. Hail Erica!

ken ( 2012-12-12 15:23:25 -0400 )edit

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