It depends greatly on the type of light and its fixture. The light intensity is also relevant for a lamp that doesn’t have a shade, you’ll have to choose your own cut-off in such cases. You might just want to do your own measurements.

— Andy

On Sep 5, 2014, at 9:39 AM, Dymkowski, Thad <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

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Hello Friends and Colleagues,

 

I am calling again upon your combined expertise (most impressive I might add!) to answer a question that I am challenged with. The question is, what is the average radius of a street light coverage per light? Thanks!

 

Thad

 

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