Yeah I noticed for the last 20 years–street lights going out as I approached them–and then they come back on. So I walk back to them and they go out again. So sometimes I watch them as other people walk by or drive by and the same thing happens not just me. So I think–the lights are connected to a pressure sensor in the parking lots or sidewalks to douse the lights as we come near. Because it happens at The Reserve (apartment complex near the University of Tennessee at Martin and at some light poles around Martin in parking lots. Sometimes they go out when I am walking alone and sometimes when me and others in a group walk near them. I think it is not dealing with are electromagnetic fields at all, but the lights are designed to dim or shut off when people enter the parking lots.
Yeah I noticed for the last 20 years–street lights going out as I approached them–and then they come back on. So I walk back to them and they go out again. So sometimes I watch them as other people walk by or drive by and the same thing happens not just me. So I think–the lights are connected to a pressure sensor in the parking lots or sidewalks to douse the lights as we come near. Recently it happens at The Reserve (apartment complex near the University of Tennessee at Martin and at some light poles around Martin in parking lots. Sometimes they go out when I am walking alone and sometimes when me and others in a group walk near them. I think it is not dealing with human electromagnetic fields at all, but the lights are designed to dim or shut off when people enter the parking lots. If anyone can explain the functions of these light poles it would be nice to hear about it. Because it does not make sense that a light goes out everytime someone walks near it at night in a really dark area of town. Sometimes the car lights make the lights go out I know that already. If a person is walking on to a parking lot and the light goes out and then when they get off the parking lot into the grass the light comes back on at The Reserve. I have sat off to side and watched this happen so saying that the sensor is reacting to the heat in the filament is bogus because the light goes out when people show up to walk on the parking lot and when cars are driving onto it. What gives?