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    This consists of a distributed network of traffic and weather sensors, speed cameras and variable-speed signs that control traffic speeds with little human supervision.
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      The system hasn't reduced congestion but it is hoped that MIDAS will be fitted to the rest of the M25 in due course anyway.
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        Large sections of the M25 are illuminated with the aim of reducing accidents on the road. The current illuminated sections are Dartford to junction 2, junction 5, junctions 6 to 16, junctions 18 to 21A, and junctions 23 to 31
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          It is thought that when the widening of the M25 is completed junctions 3 to 5 will be the only area unlit, as this is the quietest part of the M25.
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            The type of lights on the M25 varies, with some of the sections using the older yellow low-pressure sodium (SOX) lighting, and others with modern high-pressure sodium (SON) lighting.
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              Some stretches have recently been upgraded to SON. These include Junction 5, junctions around Heathrow and 27.
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                      The dot over the letter "i" is called a tittle.

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