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The way you use these is with BOB, the Tree and Prop replacer. You can replace the vanilla traffic lights (or any other custom traffic lights on your roads) with these ones. BOB is very powerful so learning how to use it properly can help you make things even more realistic!
Because of the way that I (accidentally) set them up when importing, some of the rotations may vary. This shouldn't affect the functionality, but you might have to play around a bit to get it them to fit right
They should work still with things like BIG roads, but some of the lights won't necessarily be 'correct' (e.g. there are no left-turn arrows on the overhead signals). As of right now, Traffic Light Replacer does not support left-hand traffic, so I haven't made these compatible with it.
-Billion :)