how big are traffic lights
Most standard vehicle traffic lights are much bigger than they look from a distance: a typical 3‑light head is about 30–42 inches (76–107 cm) tall, with each circular light about 8–12 inches (20–30 cm) across.
Typical traffic light size
- A common “8‑inch” signal: about 30 inches tall, ~9.5 inches wide, ~6 inches deep, with each lens roughly 8 inches in diameter.
- A larger “12‑inch” signal: about 42 inches tall, ~13.5 inches wide, ~8 inches deep, with each lens about 12 inches in diameter.
- In the US and many other regions, 12‑inch lenses are now standard for better visibility at higher speeds.
How that compares to a person
- A 3‑light head in the 30–42 inch range is roughly the height of a small child or a bit more than half the height of an average adult.
- Each round light is about the size of a human head, which matches common “surprised by how big it is” photos and forum posts.
Variations by region and type
- In North America, 12‑inch (about 300 mm) lenses are common; older 8‑inch (200 mm) lenses are slowly being phased out.
- In Europe and parts of Asia, lenses are usually 200 mm or 300 mm, so a 3‑light vertical head with 300 mm lenses is about 900–1000 mm tall (35–39 inches).
- Pedestrian, bicycle, and arrow signals are usually smaller (often 8–9 inch lenses) and in more compact housings.
Quick reference table
| Type / Region | Lens diameter | Approx. head height | Approx. width / depth |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard vehicle (8″ lenses) | ≈ 8 inches (200 mm) | [7][3]≈ 30 inches | [5][7]≈ 9.5″ W × 6″ D | [7][5]
| Standard vehicle (12″ lenses) | ≈ 12 inches (300 mm) | [9][3]≈ 42 inches | [5][7]≈ 13.5″ W × 8″ D | [5]
| Europe/Asia 3‑light (300 mm) | ≈ 12 inches / 300 mm | [3]≈ 900–1000 mm (35–39″) | [3]≈ 900 mm wide if horizontal | [3]
| Pedestrian signal | ≈ 8–9 inches | [3]Smaller single/dual head | [3]More compact housing | [3]
Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.