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He, he.....
Have you seen the signs by the road side that have big flashy lights and 30, SLOW DOWN in LEDs on
them? They've got 2 each way in Chiselhampton (near Oxford). After weeks of trying, finally set the
buggers off tonight:) YES! You'd have thought I'd won a stage of the Tour;) FWIW, they triggered as
my speedo went from 32 to 33. And I checked there was no car shooting up behind to cause a false
positive.....
BTW, in car mode I find it's much more satisfying ~not~ to set them off. I mean, the car'll do
140mph on the flat, so where's the achievement in 33? (although the plonkers I usually find glued to
my **** at that point seem to think it may be there...)
Happy spinning,
Jon
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"Jon Martin" <Jon@nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote in message news:dzkvfdEOSST$Ew92@defblade.demon.co.uk...
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> He, he.....
>
> Have you seen the signs by the road side that have big flashy lights and 30, SLOW DOWN in LEDs on
> them? They've got 2 each way in Chiselhampton (near Oxford). After weeks of trying, finally set
> the buggers off tonight:) YES! You'd have thought I'd won a stage of the Tour;) FWIW, they
> triggered as my speedo went from 32 to 33. And I checked there was no car shooting up behind to
> cause a false positive.....
>
> BTW, in car mode I find it's much more satisfying ~not~ to set them off. I mean, the car'll do
> 140mph on the flat, so where's the achievement in 33? (although the plonkers I usually find glued
> to my **** at that point seem to think it may be there...)
>
> Happy spinning,
>
> Jon
>
> --
> Why does everything nice I buy at the moment keep @##*%ing breaking? Jon@nospam.demon.co.uk NOT!!
> nospam=defblade
Ha ha, nice one Jon.
There arent any of them near me - the closest I can think of is a sign that warns lorries who are
too high to turn around and not go through a low bridge - must remember to take a large fishing rod
with me one day - not in a lightning storm tho eh!!!
On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 22:37:18 +0100, Jon Martin <Jon@nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote:
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>He, he.....
>
>Have you seen the signs by the road side that have big flashy lights and 30, SLOW DOWN in
>LEDs on them?
Some of these are truely evil! They dont just warn you they display the speed. So what bright spark
thought that up?
The numpties have now got a new game - beat your personal best.
Having said that, I plead guilty, I would love to set one off on a bike.
Richard Webb
Jon Martin wrote:
> He, he.....
>
> Have you seen the signs by the road side that have big flashy lights and 30, SLOW DOWN in LEDs on
> them? They've got 2 each way in Chiselhampton (near Oxford). After weeks of trying, finally set
> the buggers off tonight:) YES! You'd have thought I'd won a stage of the Tour;) FWIW, they
> triggered as my speedo went from 32 to 33. And I checked there was no car shooting up behind to
> cause a false positive.....
Funnily enough, I did this on Tuesday for the first time (on the coast road down to the Electric
Brae in Ayrshire). As you say, immensly satisfying.
:-)
Tim
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"Jon Martin" <Jon@nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote in message news:dzkvfdEOSST$Ew92@defblade.demon.co.uk...
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> He, he.....
>
> Have you seen the signs by the road side that have big flashy lights and 30, SLOW DOWN in LEDs on
> them? They've got 2 each way in Chiselhampton (near Oxford). After weeks of trying, finally set
> the buggers off tonight:) YES! You'd have thought I'd won a stage of the Tour;) FWIW, they
> triggered as my speedo went from 32 to 33. And I checked there was no car shooting up behind to
> cause a false positive.....
>
> BTW, in car mode I find it's much more satisfying ~not~ to set them off. I mean, the car'll do
> 140mph on the flat, so where's the achievement in 33? (although the plonkers I usually find glued
> to my **** at that point seem to think it may be there...)
>
<message forwarded to the appropriate authorities> ;)
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> <message forwarded to the appropriate authorities> ;)
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Ah, but there is no offence of speeding on a bicycle - the limits only apply to motor vehicles...
On the matter of these signs themselves, there are some like that near where I live in Leabridge
Road, but when I noticed them they seemed to only be displaying the speed of the vehicle that had
just gone past to following drivers, not the speed of an approaching vehicle. Probably a better
idea, although I admit to being a bit disappointed about that ;-) .
Rich
Richard Goodman was sufficiently re-animated to talk about YES!
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>Ah, but there is no offence of speeding on a bicycle - the limits only apply to motor vehicles...
>
And anyway, very shortly after it lit up to say SLOW DOWN, I did indeed slow down;) It's got that
'orrible rough and bumpy "high grip" (if you're a car...) cement all round that corner which isn't
too much fun at 30 odd (how do they ~race~ over cobbles?!)
Jon
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On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 11:18:12 GMT, gripped@hellorobot.crux.u-net.com (RJ Webb) wrote:
>>Have you seen the signs by the road side that have big flashy lights and 30, SLOW DOWN in LEDs
>>on them?
>Some of these are truely evil! They dont just warn you they display the speed. So what bright spark
>thought that up?
More to the point, how come they missed the obvious fact that Wayne Kerr and his mates will consider
it a point of pride to make the thing light up?
Guy
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On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 22:37:18 +0100, Jon Martin <Jon@nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> Have you seen the signs by the road side that have big flashy lights and 30, SLOW DOWN in LEDs on
> them? They've got 2 each way in Chiselhampton (near Oxford). After weeks of trying, finally set
> the buggers off tonight:)
Trying for 30 points with one of those things is neither big nor clever, you know. If asked I will
strenuously deny having nipped out during my lunch hour this afternoon to do just this at the spot
you mention. Ahem. Nice ten-mile run too, if you don't mind the traffic round Blackbird Leys.
> YES! You'd have thought I'd won a stage of the Tour;) FWIW, they triggered as my speedo went from
> 32 to 33. And I checked there was no car shooting up behind to cause a false positive.....
Ah, rats. My speedometer told me 30, but I was following a couple of cars who'd just overtaken me
at the time.
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On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 10:56:45 +0100, Just zis Guy, you know? <guy.chapman@spamcop.net> wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 11:18:12 GMT, gripped@hellorobot.crux.u-net.com (RJ Webb) wrote:
>
>>>Have you seen the signs by the road side that have big flashy lights and 30, SLOW DOWN in LEDs
>>>on them?
>
>>Some of these are truely evil! They dont just warn you they display the speed. So what bright
>>spark thought that up?
>
> More to the point, how come they missed the obvious fact that Wayne Kerr and his mates will
> consider it a point of pride to make the thing light up?
The one the OP mentioned simply displays the current limit, and so never goes above a readout of 30.
Admittedly it's a short bit of 30 in the middle of a long, fastish stretch of 50 limit, so I can
only hope that the bright sparks from the local estates prefer causing havoc in town rather than out
in the green bits.
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Andrew Chadwick <We're all in this together
On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 22:37:18 +0100, Jon Martin <Jon@nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>
>He, he.....
>
>Have you seen the signs by the road side that have big flashy lights and 30, SLOW DOWN in
>LEDs on them?
Law enforcement in some areas are moving away from using such signs. Teenagers are using them to
time their cars.
In news:lp8ukv8d8iqob2n56tot6v6td4kpba1371@4ax.com, Just zis Guy, you know?
<guy.chapman@spamcop.net> typed:
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> More to the point, how come they missed the obvious fact that Wayne Kerr and his mates will
> consider it a point of pride to make the thing light up?
>
That doesn't seem to be the effect of the ones near us. They do cause people to noticeably slow.
Must be the embarassment of having a big arrow pointing at your car saying "speeding"
Tony
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On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 10:56:45 +0100, "Just zis Guy, you know?" <guy.chapman@spamcop.net> wrote:
>On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 11:18:12 GMT, gripped@hellorobot.crux.u-net.com (RJ Webb) wrote:
>
>>>Have you seen the signs by the road side that have big flashy lights and 30, SLOW DOWN in LEDs
>>>on them?
>
>>Some of these are truely evil! They dont just warn you they display the speed. So what bright
>>spark thought that up?
>
>More to the point, how come they missed the obvious fact that Wayne Kerr and his mates will
>consider it a point of pride to make the thing light up?
That was the point... Its such a tosser magnet.. No self disrespecting baseball cap would risk been
seen by its mates not lighting it up , or beating their score.
Richard Webb
Richard Goodman rote:
"Ah, but there is no offence of speeding on a bicycle - the limits only apply to motor vehicles..."
is that true? i hope not, its also so satisfying breaking the speed limit in towns, last week i finally beat the 40mph one!!! god that felt good, bloody scary going at that speed though- got up to 43 actually :)
In news:3f514196$1_1@news.chariot.net.au, dailuggs <usenet-forum@cyclingforums.com> typed:
> Richard Goodman rote: "Ah, but there is no offence of speeding on a bicycle - the limits only
> apply to motor vehicles..."
>
> is that true? i hope not, its also so satisfying breaking the speed limit in towns, last week i
> finally beat the 40mph one!!! god that felt good, bloody scary going at that speed though- got up
> to 43 actually :)
>
'Fraid so. All the legislation relating to speed limits is only for motor vehicles.
Tony
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The speed limit applies to all vehicles. The same applies to red traffic lights and one way streets.
It might be difficult identifying you if you are photographed though.
Tom
cigarman@btinternet.com wrote:
> The speed limit applies to all vehicles.
Incorrect. It/they do not apply to cycles. Other laws may be used to prosecute you tho'.
> The same applies to red traffic lights and one way streets. It might be difficult identifying you
> if you are photographed though.
John B
In news:e4a934e764309739d2131179411ff114@news.teranews.com, cigarman@btinternet.com
<cigarman@btinternet.com> typed:
> The speed limit applies to all vehicles.
Is the wrong answer. If you want to check the relevant legislation or do a google search on urc for
previous discussions you will find that speed limits do not apply to bicycles. The legislation is
quite specific and applies only to motor vehicles.
Tony
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I stand corrected. I had a look at some of the legislation on the .gov website. The catch all:-
****28.****A person who rides a cycle on a road recklessly is guilty of an offence.In this section
"road" includes a bridleway. Careless, and inconsiderate, cycling.
********29.****If a person rides a cycle on a road without due care and attention, or without
reasonable consideration for other persons using the road, he is guilty of an offence.In this
section "road" includes a bridleway.
Could be used.
Tom
Only thing worse than white van is white van towing a burger bar...
On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 16:41:59 GMT, cigarman@btinternet.com wrote:
>********29.****If a person rides a cycle on a road without due care and attention, or without
>reasonable consideration for other persons using the road, he is guilty of an offence.In this
>section "road" includes a bridleway.
>
Presumably this was the legislation used to prosecute Peter Fox, the
"uk.rec.cycling", author "Peter Fox" gives
More details about Peter's campain can be found here.
I wonder what the situation is for a cyclist riding up a steep hill as fast as possible? As fast as
possible is very slowly in my case.
James
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