fatboytim wrote:
Temporary light times are set so a cyclist can cycle right thru the roadworks before lights change at the other end (obvious really) and hardly unnecessary delay.
All I can say is that it'sset for the most unfit then
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Never met anyone who stopped at a GREEN temporary light 'in case it wasn't working'
Have to agree there - mate.
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Unplugging temp lights serious criminal offence, under road law and health and safety law.
Only a fool would dispute this - Wildy did not question this - bu we were told to go through when one of us phoned to report a "sticky red""

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All TTL control boxes have an emergency tel.No. on them if they don't work do your bit and call the number and tell them.
Passed one today and made a point of looking.... no number given...
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After postings like this is it any wonder roadworkers accept cameras on site, and roadworks are (some think) over long and under used by the workforce.
If you want them to change for you as quickly as possible, aim your car directly towards lights so the radar on top 'sees' your car and triggers the sequence.
fatboytim
Hah - we tried this ... does not work - espeicaily if driver at other side does same thing,.... which could just be why they stickl
