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Great... I can't wait to be hit by one of those on my motorcycle
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Great... I can't wait to be hit by one of those on my motorcycle
Same. Our government can't even figure out a way for us to trigger a green light so I'm not confident that any self-driving vehicle regulations will consider us either.
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Same. Our government can't even figure out a way for us to trigger a green light so I'm not confident that any self-driving vehicle regulations will consider us either.
Large neodymium magnet on the bottom will do it. Most are induction activated. They taught this in every motorcycle driving class I ever attended, along with the rules for legally running a red light.
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Large neodymium magnet on the bottom will do it. Most are induction activated. They taught this in every motorcycle driving class I ever attended, along with the rules for legally running a red light.
No, it won't. I invite you to get some large magnets and place them directly on the loop cuts in the street.
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No, it won't. I invite you to get some large magnets and place them directly on the loop cuts in the street.
Well yeah, they have to move over the sensor loop. You can't just place it in the center. It's part of a process that happens as, you know, you pull up to the light. They are a little fancy.