Re: LED Street Lights
I hadn't heard that, Dobra, but I do not like them very much. Can't answer for car drivers but, as a pedestrian, I find them useless. They are bright enough if one is immediately under them but the brightness does not extend very far - so one ends up walking in the dark most of the time.Re: LED Street Lights
I find the one outside my bungalow very bad, in that it is far too bright. It shines directly down into my bedroom window, so that now I have to wear a sleeping mask to block it out. I had new lined curtains last year, before the new light was fitted, so cant replace them. Because it is a bay window, I cannot have blackout blinds and being an insomniac, this new light has made matters far worse.Re: LED Street Lights
I haven't heard that LED lights may be harmful to health. We have very recently had our street lights replaced by LED ones and I quite like them. The light seems much nicer than the yellow sodium? ones. I look out of the window at night and the light on the close seems more like the moonlight now - quite pleasant.Re: LED Street Lights
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I don't know about health, but most of the bright/blue LEDs are creating light pollution that makes it impossible to see the night sky, and may affect insects, birds, etc. - and they create a hideous ambiance, IMHO.Re: LED Street Lights
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So why did they replace the sodium lamps? I didn't really like them but if it ain't broke and all that...Re: LED Street Lights
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