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On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 12:00:02 +0100, "John Rowland"
wrote: Why doesn't Britain extend the "flashing amber" signal from meaning "you can go if no pedestrians are crossing" to also mean "you can go if no cars are crossing"? Bah, what we need is the traffic light systems used on some busy roads in Thailand. When the light is green a clock counts down showing when they're going to go red, when the light is red it counts down until the lights turn green. A fantastic noise is heard for the ten seconds before they turn green ![]() -- - GamerTag: Hayn - icq: 9235201 -- Hayn on dal.net - http://www.sendit.com/scp/id/what - Want DVDs/Games? |
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