Does anybody else wonder how in the world we will activate the magnetic sensors at stop lights? Will the battery have enough magnetism through the body of the vehicle? Cooling systems radiators on underside of vehicle?
Edit: of course there is some steel in the motors, equipment under the hood and what not.
If your question is the same as tripping the sensor use to open an automatic gate upon leaving... I had asked this question and was told... apply brake and “momentarily power motor” and it should trip sensor.... Of course in my case I can just use my gate with my remote, which I never had to use to exit ...I am not sure I am talking about the same technology
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Electric motors are MASSIVELY magnetic. I'm pretty certain their won't be any issues...
Yes some traffic light don't sense small light vehicles. I often ride a bicycle and it will not see and respond to you. I'd love to test that isdue at some lights near my home in Chandler Arizona.
If the sensor is magnetic, the size and weight of the vehicle wouldn't be a determining factor. In order to do that, the sensor would need to be pressure-sensitive.
In my state, Kansas, we have a law for motorcycles. If the bike doesn't trip the sensor, you can go when safe.