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  1. Mar 13, 2023 · The streetlights are casting off a halo of light. And come to think of it, the headlights coming at you seem bigger and fuzzier than they used to. Seeing halos — like bright circles or rings around a light source — can be disconcerting. And it can really affect your ability to drive safely at night.

  2. May 1, 2019 · The rings are not around the street lights but in our views of them. Nearby rays coming out from the lamp are focused by your eye lenses to form a point in your retina. The halo you see is formed by rays that otherwise weren't aimed at your retina, but stuff refracted them midways and redirected them to your retina.

  3. I'm so glad someone else said this as I was going to, albeit not in as much detail. We are starting to convert to LED in Baltimore, and it is a noticeable difference between the old and the new lights. The street is now illuminated but you don't have that halo of light hovering over the street.

  4. Have you ever seen a streetlamp at night and noticed a radiant circle around the light? This visual effect, known as a halo, is not just a photographic phenomenon. It is something many people experience in their vision.

  5. Sep 28, 2018 · Street lights may or may not have an effect on crime, but one thing’s for sure – brighter levels of light do make people feel safer when walking at night.

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  7. Mar 9, 2023 · In general, LED street lights consume up to 80% less energy than incandescent, halogen or fluorescent lights, last up to twice as long as typical HPS streetlights, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and maintenance costs, and have pricing that are competitive with the market.

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