This article breaks down how modern traffic signals operate and why they are such an important part of urban infrastructure.
Traffic signals are designed to manage competing traffic movements at intersections and pedestrian crossings. Their primary goals are to:
When properly designed and maintained, signalised intersections can significantly reduce injury-related crashes compared with uncontrolled intersections.
One of the biggest misconceptions about traffic lights is that they simply run on a fixed timer. In reality, most modern systems respond to real-time traffic demand.
The most common detection method involves inductive loops embedded just beneath the road surface near the stop line. These loops detect the presence of vehicles by sensing changes in electromagnetic fields caused by metal objects.
Using this data, the system can determine:
You can often spot these detectors by the rectangular outlines cut into the road surface.

Detection allows traffic signals to adapt throughout the day—handling peak-hour congestion differently from late-night traffic, instead of forcing every driver to wait through unnecessary red lights.
Every signalised intersection has a traffic signal controller, usually housed in a roadside cabinet nearby. This controller acts as the brain of the system.
The controller:
Even if communication with a central traffic management system is lost, the local controller can continue running the intersection safely on its own.

Pedestrian push buttons allow people to request a safe crossing at signalised intersections. When pressed, the button sends a request to the traffic signal controller, which then includes a pedestrian crossing phase at the next safe point in the signal cycle. These buttons often feature audible and vibrating indicators to assist people with vision or hearing impairments. At some locations, push buttons work alongside pedestrian detection sensors, allowing the system to adjust crossing times to suit pedestrian speed while minimising unnecessary delays for vehicles.

Traffic Signal Contractors | Installation Maintenance Solutions
Traffic Signal Installation in Melbourne: Civil and Electrical Works Explained
Leave a Reply