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Project 52 - Traffic Light Simulation "K-12 JUNO STEM KIT"


K-12 JUNO STEM KIT


What You Can Build Using K-12 JUNO STEM KIT

The "Traffic Light Simulation" project lets learners create a working model of traffic lights using push buttons to control red, yellow, and green LEDs. This engaging activity illustrates how basic electronics mirror real-life traffic management systems.


What You Can Learn

  • Traffic Control Basics: Understand how the sequence of lights helps regulate traffic flow and safety.

  • Manual Circuit Operation: Learn how pressing different buttons activates specific LEDs, simulating traffic signal changes.

  • Color Coding in Electronics: Practice using LED color differences to represent important information.


Real Life Problem Solving

  • City Safety: Explore the role of traffic lights in preventing accidents and keeping vehicles and pedestrians safe.

  • Logical Sequencing: See how patterns and timing are used to give clear signals and directions.

  • Public Infrastructure: Connect electronics to real-world transportation planning.


K-12 JUNO STEM KIT

Applications and Extensions

  • Add timers or counters to automate the changing of lights.

  • Integrate pedestrian signals for complete crossing safety.

  • Expand with more LEDs for multi-lane or four-way simulations.


Skills Developed

  • Wiring and controlling multiple LEDs and switches.

  • Troubleshooting manual and automated circuits.

  • Creative thinking for large-scale and interactive models.


Real-Life Benefits

  • Understanding Rules: Reinforces the importance of following signals for community safety.

  • STEM & Society: Links electronics with social benefits and city living.

  • Project-Based Learning: Encourages skills in engineering, logic, and public planning.

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Why This Project Matters

The Traffic Light Simulation project connects electronics to everyday life and social order, empowering learners to understand and design for community safety.


Project 52: Traffic Light Simulation inspires hands-on engineering for safer, smarter cities!

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