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Rob Morley
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In article <[email protected]>, Dave Larrington
[email protected] says...
> In news:[email protected],
> Arthur Brain <[email protected]> tweaked the Babbage-Engine to tell
> us:
>
> > I would say that car drivers driving through a red light is a very
> > rare occurrence
>
> You are, of course, at liberty to say what you like, but in this case you
> would be this: wrong.
>
>
Certainly around here he would be - when I first moved to the Midlands
it took me a while to figure out what the lights mean.
Amber - speed up.
Red - the person behind you has to stop, if he feels like it.
Red and amber - time to do an impression of a F1 start, preferably
changing lanes or turning across oncoming traffic.
Also those cross-hatched yellow boxes are just pretty decoration on the
road, mandatory cycle lanes were apparently a mistake by the road
painter, white lines at junctions should always be straddled ...
[email protected] says...
> In news:[email protected],
> Arthur Brain <[email protected]> tweaked the Babbage-Engine to tell
> us:
>
> > I would say that car drivers driving through a red light is a very
> > rare occurrence
>
> You are, of course, at liberty to say what you like, but in this case you
> would be this: wrong.
>
>
Certainly around here he would be - when I first moved to the Midlands
it took me a while to figure out what the lights mean.
Amber - speed up.
Red - the person behind you has to stop, if he feels like it.
Red and amber - time to do an impression of a F1 start, preferably
changing lanes or turning across oncoming traffic.
Also those cross-hatched yellow boxes are just pretty decoration on the
road, mandatory cycle lanes were apparently a mistake by the road
painter, white lines at junctions should always be straddled ...