Terminator
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I've always dreamed of owning a remote control to change the lights as I approach.Wouldn't that be good?

HLaB said:I've no idea how effective they are, but I like the idea of the cycle lanes that have flashing bollards beside them and if you match their speed, the lights are green when you get to a junction.![]()
Maz said:I did a lot of 'Red Light' walking in Amsterdam.
It's perfectly OK.
Indeed. And a condom for added safety.FatFellaFromFelixstowe said:Maz were you wearing your "polite" jacket at the time ?
Yes, and I said thank you afterwards. It seemed the polite thing to do.FatFellaFromFelixstowe said:Did you RLJ ?![]()
Should you ever have a family I look forward to reading your blog describing how you maintain a perfectly ordered and timetabled routine.jashburnham said:Yeah there's always an excuse. My boss and his wife both work and have 2 small kids, yet he's rarely late, in fact I cannot remember him being late, tardiness is something of an anathema to him...
Cab said:Its exactly how I thought it was then![]()
I think you either have to press the button and stop the traffic to turn left, or run the red light. I'd do the former.
Flying_Monkey said:Err, no.
In fact, I have no idea on what basis you make this comment at all.
You seem to be talking about something completely different and criticising something that you have invented for me to think. This is a perfect demonstration of the 'straw man' argument, and unworthy of someone as intelligent as you.
I was talking about the subject at hand. Let's keep it that way, eh?
(And some other time, if you'd like to have a chat about the decline in social responsibility, we can compare notes...)
User482 said:I'm confused - I want to turn right, not left.
magnatom said:Your comment also suggests that you would rather not say anything, or hold back your feelings when you see a minor wrong (cycling in this instance). There are times when I agree with that, however, there are also times when I think it might help and I do say something (just this morning I mentioned to a lady cyclist that she was right in the door zone, she thanked me). I just think keeping quiet about small matters is the thin end of the wedge.