Swopping lanes to confuse SPECS

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Ben, Jul 21, 2008.

  1. Ben

    Ben Guest

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  2. Ben

    CT Guest

    Has anyone *ever* seen *any* work being done there[1]?

    [1] M3/M25 junction, yes?
     
    CT, Jul 21, 2008
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    Simon Wilson Guest

    Simon Wilson, Jul 21, 2008
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  4. Ben

    Simon Wilson Guest

    Regsister. Arse.
     
    Simon Wilson, Jul 21, 2008
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  5. Ben

    Beav Guest

    The "authories" have decided that enough is enough and are currently
    developing/introducing rear plate spotting camera's to get everyone (bikes)
    along with the ability to detect lane changes mid stream. Enjoy the current
    situation while it lasts, coz it's looking like it won't be long.
    I read something about the new cams already being introduced on the M3 in
    MCN this week:) [1]


    [1] just kidding :)

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    Beav, Jul 21, 2008
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  6. Ben

    Simon Wilson Guest

    hmmm. I'm surprised that no-one manufactures a number plate that reads
    one thing under IR light, and another in the normal spectrum. Can't be
    that difficult. Not that anyone here would ever be interested in such a
    thing. Especially when the bear-fastening (pat pending) method is freely
    available.
     
    Simon Wilson, Jul 21, 2008
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    deadmail Guest

    Do you have a source for this bit of info?
     
    deadmail, Jul 21, 2008
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  8. Ben

    Beav Guest

    MCN

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    MikeH Guest

    Not so much a sauce as a pinch of salt, then?
     
    MikeH, Jul 21, 2008
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  10. Ben

    Beav Guest

    Yep, everything in MCN is wrong.

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    Beav, Jul 23, 2008
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    YTC#1, Jul 23, 2008
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