Does the city of Toronto have a plan in place to ensure that traffic signals and street lighting will not be affected by the Year 2000?
Yes. The city has been working since August 1998 to ensure that traffic signals and street lighting equipment will work correctly in the year 2000 and beyond. It should be noted that none of the streetlights are time controlled and they will continue to turn on or off as usual according to light levels and power supply. There are a few pieces of equipment requiring remedial repair, testing and certification and the work is underway.
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