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<blockquote data-quote="ShovelRider" data-source="post: 1332560" data-attributes="member: 3321"><p>I have ridden motorcycles for years. I understand about the sensors. There are some lights that cannot sense that a motorcycle is there, even when you are are directly on the strips, the technology is not perfect. I usually wait for the opposing lights to cycle a couple of times and if I don't get a green light, <strong>I check for traffic</strong> and proceed. No big deal just use a little common sense. I can remember sitting at one of these lights when there were 4 police cars immediately to my right, and the officers were out talking to one another. I was well aware that they were watching me while I was in traffic light lock down. I looked directly at them and shrugged my shoulders, and they motioned for me to go on. Thankfully they had some common sense as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShovelRider, post: 1332560, member: 3321"] I have ridden motorcycles for years. I understand about the sensors. There are some lights that cannot sense that a motorcycle is there, even when you are are directly on the strips, the technology is not perfect. I usually wait for the opposing lights to cycle a couple of times and if I don't get a green light, [B]I check for traffic[/B] and proceed. No big deal just use a little common sense. I can remember sitting at one of these lights when there were 4 police cars immediately to my right, and the officers were out talking to one another. I was well aware that they were watching me while I was in traffic light lock down. I looked directly at them and shrugged my shoulders, and they motioned for me to go on. Thankfully they had some common sense as well. [/QUOTE]
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