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by maxerickson 4331 days ago
If the sensor there is an induction loop you might be able to figure out where it is and line a wheel up well enough that the metal rim triggers it.
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I was never able to, but I didn't do a careful search for it. If only every city used that same bike icon to show you where the sensor is.
Probably not. From my experience bicycles and small motorcycles will not trigger the sensor on the induction loop.
I looked around some before I posted that. This article seems respectable enough and at least supports the idea that bikes are intended to be able to trigger some of them:

http://bikeportland.org/2010/09/27/bike-science-making-sense...

It looks like those are specifically designed to be triggered by bikes. I've been at intersections with a 50-100cc motorcycle that would not trigger the light.
I have the idea that they are broadly intended to work for bikes and the like but that they aren't always installed or tuned correctly.