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The canadian lampposts with truss arms of road no.6 in direct meeting
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I think the reason for these lamppost, that, except in highway no.1, aren't exists in Israel, is to allow to light the whole roads from only one side.
Such a long arms in lampposts aren't accepted in Europe and Israel, and highways, usually lighted by lampposts from the two directions or by spanwire lanterns.
I never saw so long arms in stand alone lampposts in Israel, only in electricity poles (Rare today).
The lanterns themselves aren't american, and they are made probably by Ragni.
Update: The lamppost turned out to be made by the israeli P.L.H Lighting Enginerring LTD company.
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The best way to make sure is to look for nameplate on the poles themselves, the majority of Canadian poles have a nameplate near the handhole.
So these may be Ben-Hur truss arms.
Ben Hur makes truss arms in Israel, but they are much shorter than these ones. So i don't know if these are from Ben-Hur.
Postscript: I googled for "Arms for lamppost" in hebrew, and found that these truss arms, are manufactured especially for this toll highway by P.L.H Lighting Enginerring LTD in Israel.