Okay, so for me HPS is a bit of a double-edged sword. I think it's more effective at lighting major expressways and thoroughfares (especially in the rain), but MV/LED are far superior in every other application. Residential areas should[/b] be white or at least some form of white in color– things look kind of drab and even apocalyptic in the 2100K of HPS.
So, for me, the personal preference is to keep older mercury fixtures alive through retrofits (think the GE PowrDoor), and to keep expressways and major thoroughfares LED-free. Unfortunately, however, my opinion means diddly squat, so I guess I just have to learn to adapt to the harsh light of 4000K-5000K freeway LEDs. It was good while it lasted, however. Philadelphia only started going LED in 2023/2024, which is far later than nearly every city across the country.
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