purplepolly
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simongrant said:Great point,i have one of these at a crossroads near my place of work and doing a 2-10 shift on the way home there is very little if any traffic behind me,hence in the past i have waited 5-10 mins or so for a car to come along before the lights change,now i tend to wait a couple of mins before edging out looking left and right and ahead before taking the right turn.The road that crosses in front of me is dead straight for ages so no chance of vehicles coming at speed around a bend etc and me not seeing it.I wonder if there are any devices that can be attached to a bike to change the lights?????
ps,i did phone the council about this and they said in this situation treat the lights as if they are out of action because to all intent and purpose they are for you.
Simon
I'm not sure that's the right solution - sensors must be able to detect all traffic, including bicycles, in order to meet the legal standards. If the sensors don't detect your bike then the lights are not lawful and the council should adjust the sensors so that they'll detect your bike. There are many traffic lights that can detect bikes so there's no excuse for councils to be installing sub-standard lights.