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Streetlight Conservation Ideas
On a recent trip to the great state of Florida, we noticed something that could
be used right here in the Virgin Islands to save the government some money
since we are getting less illumination from the street after dark because of so
many blown bulbs.
First of all, a good road surface should be laid out. If not
at least good REFLECTIVE paint should be used. This
street seemed newly painted.
The second feature necessary is the placing of the little
street reflectors which come in red, yellow, white and
possibly other colors as well.
These reflectors are used to clearly mark the median,
dividing lines and the white lines on the sides of the road.
Here is a multi-lane street with streetlight AND reflectors.
And here we are on a street with no streetlights.
The paint and the reflectors gleam in the headlights.
And now, it is the middle of the night - no streetlights
but you can clearly see the road markings on a
multi-lane street. Even on a moonless night.
I know we can do this, too.