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Update #1: as of Srptember 2024, all the traffic lights at the main intersection: W Evelyn Ave & Bush St, have now had yellow tape on it, and thankfully, I was able to get a shot of them before he got yellow tape.
Update #2: as of September 2024, all the Wilcox Sales APS at the auxiliary intersection very close to my house in where my house is behind the right turn signals: Bush St & Villa St have been taken down and now new modern pedestrian buttons, which are Polara iNS buttons were installed replacing the old vintage pedestrian buttons. The new Caltrain is started up also as well.
Here is a video of the traffic lights that are near my house.  these might look like old traffic lights, but they’re not. They were installed in 2023 but the paint dried out very fast. If you’ve ever wondered about where you can see these traffic lights on street view, look up Mountain View on Google maps and find the road named Bush Street and you will see these intersections. At 3:03, you will see a dedicated right turn signal where no one seems to be paying attention to it that is in front of my house and my house is actually behind the other right turn signal sign. A dedicated traffic light usually means it has a sign like left turn signal or right turn signal. In that part of the video, you will see a right turn signal sign which means it’s for drivers for to turn right. At 2:18, you will see these very rare diagonal signals and the reason for this is because the road is slightly curved. The signal opposite of the diagonals is where that one on the right is they’re covered in trees and nobody would’ve noticed that there was a signal there until they came there at night. I am also so sorry. I had to end the video early because the police were called accusing me of going outside without the parents permission. my parents were just hiding somewhere which isn’t the best idea.
Here is my video of these signal cycling during the night: • Multiple Asia style tr...
All of the traffic lights are owned by Caltrain and VTA
All pedestrian signal countdowns stop at 1 second.
All 210 red and yellow lights are fluorescent.
The green lights have 104 fluorescent’s and 1 LED.