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Default Advance stop lines

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Ace wrote on 26/11/2006 :
On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 10:11:06 GMT, Harry Bloomfield
wrote:


on 24/11/2006, Ace supposed :
Should cameras be used to target advance stop lines to protect
pedestrians and cyclists from errant motorists?

Difficult to prove, but a good 50% of drivers do completely ignore the
first stop line - even when the lights changed long before their
approach, they roll up and straight over the first line and in many
cases even ignore the final line.


Motorcyclists are worse offenders.


I don't agree,


Surely you mean "I disagree", hazza. Netkkkops seem to have grammar
issues.

but even if true they will be long gone and out of your
way when the lights change. It is also some what safer for the
motor-cyclist to be out front in clear whilst waiting at the lights,
rather than trapped in between vehicles.


Yeah, right. Whatever.

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