RandomAccess wrote: » This is such a stupid system. Once I get the green arrow I immediately start watching the barrier and its red & green light as there is often a considerable delay between the arrow and barrier. I think one of the 2/3 cars following behind me was too close effectively cancelling my green arrow and causing the barrier not to rise. It doesn't excuse the fact that this system is dangerous. There is a high potential of a pileup occurring or of striking the barrier if not paying attention.
corktina wrote: » i'm no expert on these things, but doesn't the red light coming on with the orange keep left arrow mean there's a problem and you should divert to the normal gate? How fast were you going? looked fairly rapid to me
ThisRegard wrote: » I use the M4 regularly. I think it has slowed down but you're warned by the flashing speedo if you're going too fast, go through at 50 and there's no issues.
RandomAccess wrote: » Yes, the red X and arrow would mean divert to the regular lane, but I had already been given the green arrow and by the time the red and orange came on I was focusing on the gate and didn't notice them come back on. Also, it looks faster on camera.
Spook_ie wrote: » Sound is distorted when I play back, has the video been slowed too?
RandomAccess wrote: » Nope, Video was not tampered with.
corktina wrote: » honestly why would you!
vibe666 wrote: » so, I move to the other side of the planet to Perth and within a couple of weeks this happens 5 minutes down the road from me and just happened to be filmed by a random irish guy on his dashcam. https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152629149994072 sorry, couldn't find a youtube link for it and i've no broadband yet in the gaff, so i'm just on mobile.
listermint wrote: » Come back, its not safe over there. That and the spiders
vibe666 wrote: » not a chance if you'd seen the motors here that I have! everything from mint 60's american muscle cars (seen loads of mustangs, which are a particular favourite of mine) to monster 4x4's (another thing i really like a lot) and everything in between, most of which have HUGE engines. that and the sunshine, clear blue seas, great standard of living, low crime, family centred outdoor living and pretty much everyone being very friendly, you can easily live with a spider/snake etc. or two, which do (for the most part) keep out of the way of people. the driving IS pretty bad though, it's got to be said, definitely worse than irish drivers! :pac:
fullstop wrote: » The M8 express lanes are a joke. I've had this happen several times where the barrier didn't raise. I complained to the booth operators on more than one occasion and they said they're aware there is a problem...yet nothing is done about it. Also, the arrow was green and changed to red x just when he was about to pass under. These traffic lights and arrows seem to be a lucky dip on that toll plaza.
corktina wrote: » no point complaining to the booth operators, what do they care?
RandomAccess wrote: » Some people think its speed
fullstop wrote: » Is that your attitude in your own job, what do I care? Who do you think is in a better position to get the problem fixed, them or me? Next time I'll be sure to ask to speak to their manager :rolleyes:
corktina wrote: » yes,you need to speak to a Manager yourself. They wont necessarily do it.
RandomAccess wrote: » I asked them to investigate why the barrier didn't rise, they took some details so I guess I will see soon enough. Some people think its speed, but I think its something else really so hopefully they provide details anyway.
dickwod1 wrote: » I dont think all the cars behind would like someone stopping at a booth asking for a manager and waiting for the manager to come from another booth
Slicemeister wrote: » My OH had serious issues with her barcode when she first received it, everyday a mishap from barrier down to red arrow. Swapped our "scanners" as I don't use mine as frequent, not an issue since. That's 3 years ago though.
Slicemeister wrote: » If it meant my issues with their system getting resolved, they could be queued all the way back to Dunkettle afaic. Strange attitude:-(
dickwod1 wrote: » Issue's with your barcode everyday and rather than trying to get it fixed/new one you'd stop at a toll and ask for the manager to come and "let traffic be queued back to Dunkettle afaic" and I've a strange attitude? My point was that he reported it to the toll booth operator, that's all that could have been done or resolved there.