punisher5112 wrote: » We need a super hero called sensor sprayer man..... He is a man that will paint out these sensors for those too Stoopid to see em.....
Shane_ef wrote: » Perhaps a sprayed line across the road beside the lights to indicate you stop here.. oh wait Maybe in large letters place front wheels here or surrender license
Alanstrainor wrote: » I think we give most motorists too much credit here honestly. The vast majority of people are completely ignorant of these sensors, they just assume lights work like clockwork and it will be their turn next. For most people this will still work for them, as they stop at the stop line. But for the previously mentioned idiots, it becomes a problem.
ganmo wrote: » It was my driving instructor 12 years ago that told me about them. The amount of ppl that’s shocked when I pointed them out to them keeps surprising me
Deleted User wrote: » I've been aware of them ever since I started to drive, the older ones were rubber tubes that you could "reset" by rolling back to run over them again if the lights didn't change.
liamog wrote: » The line is a little air horn hooked up to the control room. When you go over it the light man looks at the camera and sees that you're waiting for the light. If you wave he'll change it quicker!
inforfun wrote: » Like a glove....https://www.dumpert.nl/mediabase/7491321/5e0d5ba7/volvo_versus_bus.html
inforfun wrote: » My first traffic light on my commute must be manned by a deaf blind man then.https://www.dumpert.nl/mediabase/7491349/855193fd/karma_voor_roadrager.html This one is all kinds of special:https://www.dumpert.nl/mediabase/7491269/442c9ada/ga_me_niet_opjagen.html
Carpentry wrote: » 2 from this morning
Joeface wrote: » I need get a rearview camera as well
AndyBoBandy wrote: I think you also need an audio warning on that clip!!
fritzelly wrote: » Cyclist running outta puff - those flat roads are a killer
delly wrote: » I reckon he was preparing himself for the big incline! He was very close to the car when he put his foot down, a good example of that 1.5m clearance rule.
fritzelly wrote: » Watched it a bit more closely - cyclist was not aware of other traffic (never looked around or signalled), started turning right and got a shock there was a car there Almost on the other side of the road then he indicates to you lmao
DaveyDave wrote: » It does seem like the cyclist is an accident waiting to happen but the chap in the car barely moved. I don't understand why people are so afraid of crossing a solid white line when it comes to cyclists. There wasn't even any oncoming traffic at that point. I see it on the commute home from work all the time, I move over the full lane and all the cars behind barely move one wheel over the line. I definitely wouldn't be passing that close to someone who looks like they're going to fall in front of the car. The problem with cycling is it's so easy to get on a bike, a lot of people genuinely can't ride them properly.
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » https://www.dumpert.nl/mediabase/7491969/640846c0/arrestatie_loopt_uit_de_klauwen.html