@TonyR ,
In the 90's, a fellow engineer said he knew someone who mounted a light (details murky) behind the front grille that mimicked the lights on emergency vehicles. He claimed the light caused the traffic lights to always give the car a green light.
I asked "Is that was legal?
He said "The gov't can't outlaw light."
"Then why don't more people put those lights on their car?"
"Not enough people know about it."
I was skeptical. TonyR, does this sound like hogwash? Were copycat lights a problem with the emergency vehicle traffic light system?
Fastb
For the most part, yes. But not completely.....
When the model 168 Phase Selector (the receiver and decoder) was introduced circa 1973, it wasn't extremely sophisticated and some rogue techs and engineers that new how to make a copycat model 792 emitter function to 'fool' it sprung up, but not many as far as I knew. Back then, there was no eBay or Craig's List and 3M relied on a VERY tight and strict marketing system. They and people that made warning lights, strobes and sirens for emergency vehicles (people like Federal, Whelen, etc.) would sell ONLY to municipalities and it was a pretty rock solid marketing system.
The more sophisticated model 188 phase selector and matching model 492 emitter came out circa 1992 and it became next to impossible to preempt a signal with a copycat emitter, even if it emulated the older model 792, due to the method in which specific ID's embedded into the 492 emitter had to be entered beforehand into the model 188 phase selector via PC with proprietary software; if the 188 did not find that ID from an emitter, it would not preempt the traffic signal.
But it took several years for the old 168's to disappear and I guess some of the copycat emitters functioned for a short time. Also, when eBay popped up circa '97 a few copycat emitters also may have shown up in cars but they didn't get to enjoy them long, maybe a year at best. I personally never was aware of any counterfeit or copycat units working even in 'Silicon Valley'.
And speaking of eBay and traffic signals, I worked on the traffic signals at
Hamilton and Greylands/April , which is where their
main office is in San Jose, CA, several times in the 29 years I spent there.
EDIT: The practice of preempting the signals by unauthorized people or vehicles is/was VERY illegal, and language was placed into CA law years ago, as I had read it many times (not sure what year it was written in). But we all know how effective making something illegal works, right? Not 100% compliance , for sure.