Here's a database of all the interchanges RIDOT has changed over to LEDs:
Interstate 95 (Some LEDs): Exit 1 - LED on new short poles Exit 2 - LED on new short poles Exit 3 - HPS, electric company-owned 250W HPS poles with individual photocells Exit 4 - LED on new short poles Truck Stop - LED on new short poles Exit 5 - LED on existing short poles Exit 6 - 250W HPS drop lens on short davit poles Exit 6A (separate interchange from exit 6): LED on existing tall poles Exit 7: 1000W MH highmasts Exit 8 & 9: LED on existing short poles Exit 10: LED on existing tall poles Exit 11: 400W HPS M-400 FCOs on tall davits Exit 12-30: various HPS; no LEDs between Exit 12 and the Massachusetts state line on I-95. This portion of I-95 is continuously lit.
Interstate 295 (Some LEDs): Exit 1 & 2: 400W HPS M-400 FCOs on tall davits Exit 3: Electric-company-owned 250W HPS truss poles and individual PCs (as opposed to RIDOT relay controls) Exit 4: 400W HPS M-400 FCOs on tall davits Exit 5: 250W HPS M-400 FCOs on short davits Exit 6: 400W HPS M-400 FCOs on tall davits Exit 7: LED on existing tall poles Exit 8: 250W HPS M-250R2 drop lens on short RIDOT poles, individual PCs Exit 9: 400W HPS drop lens on tall davits Exit 10: Electric-company-owned 250W HPS truss poles and individual PCs (as opposed to RIDOT relay controls) Exit 11: Electric-company-owned 250W HPS truss poles and individual PCs (as opposed to RIDOT relay controls)
Interstate 195 (No LEDs): All lights on I-195 in Rhode Island are still currently HPS, either 250W drop lens or 400W FCO.
Route 4 (All LED): All lights on RI State Route 4 have been changed to LEDs (5 interchanges).
Route 138 (Some LEDs): Lights on the Jamestown and Newport Bridges have been LED'ed. The status of the actual freeway lighting is unknown at this time.
Route 403 (All LED): All lights on RI State Route 403 have been changed to LEDs (4 interchanges).
Theodore Francis Green Airport Connector Highway (No LEDs): All lights on this short little highway, connecting I-95 to T.F. Green Airport, are still 250W HPS drop lens with individual PCs.
Route 37 (No LEDs): Exit 1: Electric-company-owned 250W HPS truss poles and individual PCs (as opposed to RIDOT relay controls) Exits 2-3: 400W HPS drop lens on tall davit poles, relay controlled. Exit 4: 250W HPS drop lens on short davit poles, PC-controlled. Exit 5: Same as Exits 2-3.
Route 10 (Some LEDs): Freeway lighting at the Reservoir Avenue interchange have been changed to LEDs on new short davits. All other lights are HPS, some RIDOT-owned and others owned by the electric company.
Route 6 (Some LEDs): Freeway lighting on US Rte 6 is LED on new tall poles between Hartford Avenue and Magnolia street, but is HPS (400W HPS on tall davit poles) everywhere else on the freeway. The LEDs were a result of the freeway being reconstructed at that portion.
Route 146 (No LEDs): All lights are still HPS. Some short 250W HPS RIDOT lights, lots of tall 400W HPS RIDOT lights, and some 250W HPS electric company-owned lights.
Route 24 (Some LEDs: I think all lights are LED but I cannot confirm this. The Sakonnet (suh-KON-it) River Bridge has LED lights on it, but unsure about the actual freeway lighting.
RIDOT plans to have all their lights be LEDs within the next year.
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