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traffic light sensors ?
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<blockquote data-quote="L8APEX" data-source="post: 10472625" data-attributes="member: 51947"><p>Yet bikers in the state want the red light delight law so they can legally run them.</p><p>My next-door of neighbor of 7 years (and one of the few I could get along with) ended up getting killed after the bike she was a passenger on got blindsided in an intersection. But after we moved we got some great neighbors for a change. We always end up helping eachother, and it's really nice. She forgot to tell me until the Eagles came last summer that Joe Walsh was her first cousin :rock:.</p><p>When I traveled for work I got to experience lots of laws like the red light law. In California the rental car I drove myself and a fellow employee in from LAX to near Fresno got it's passenger side review window taken off riding shotgun during the drive back While sitting in traffic on the highway, a bike came roaring by on the lines (which come to find out is legal there) and nailed the mirror with the handlebars and didn't even stop. Got to the rental car dropoff expecting the "fecal matter to hit the fan" and they were not even bothered by it like it was just a bug smashed on it. Told them what happened, they just said "oh, haha...it happens."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L8APEX, post: 10472625, member: 51947"] Yet bikers in the state want the red light delight law so they can legally run them. My next-door of neighbor of 7 years (and one of the few I could get along with) ended up getting killed after the bike she was a passenger on got blindsided in an intersection. But after we moved we got some great neighbors for a change. We always end up helping eachother, and it's really nice. She forgot to tell me until the Eagles came last summer that Joe Walsh was her first cousin :rock:. When I traveled for work I got to experience lots of laws like the red light law. In California the rental car I drove myself and a fellow employee in from LAX to near Fresno got it's passenger side review window taken off riding shotgun during the drive back While sitting in traffic on the highway, a bike came roaring by on the lines (which come to find out is legal there) and nailed the mirror with the handlebars and didn't even stop. Got to the rental car dropoff expecting the "fecal matter to hit the fan" and they were not even bothered by it like it was just a bug smashed on it. Told them what happened, they just said "oh, haha...it happens." [/QUOTE]
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