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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    I concur.

    I see approaching motorists as hazards.

    Without them you can't have head-on crashes.
    I understand company is hard to find down there but that's a bit of an extreme way to meet people, you need some WRB to keep you apart.

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    I have a 26mHz CB radio in the sidecar, just use channel 11 and ask the truckies where the Rozza are hiding, they will tell you.
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    FWIW, there is an app called WAZE - its an established app that has a lot of users. It not only has the opportunity to report speed traps, and cameras, but accidents, hazards, and auto reports traffic jams, and even can do navigation.
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    Well, the author checks out OK, they're not spammers or scammers.

    So I've downloaded and installed.

    Seems OK, doesn't drain the battery much ( though I wouldn't be worried anyway since I can recharge as I ride).

    However, it doesn't do much of anything either. Locally, I know where the speed cameras and hiding places are, and there don't seem to be enough local subscribers to make the mobile cop thing work.

    In unknown country, could be more useful.

    It's OK just as a GPS so it's useful anyway.
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    Ill be that guy...


    Dont speed and you wont need any kind of app or detector...

    All seriousness though, I have just got back from a big trip today and I let the grip twist a bit further than I should have and at a license losing speed an approaching police car gave me a flash of lights and a wag of a finger,
    Turns out those greedy little money hoarding, revenue gathering pricks are human after all....

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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    And I'll back you up by randomly flashing my headlights at oncoming trafffic - regardless if a cop is nearby or not...
    I thought bikers rotated their left hand, index finger extended, above their head in imitation of a police car beacon as a warning of speed traps ahead.

    I ride with my light on high beam, so I'd have to switch it to low beam and I don't think oncoming bikers would undertsand that message. And for those who say that a high beam main light will aggrevate car drivers, I say that if they're aggrevated then at least they've seen me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrunkenMistake View Post
    Ill be that guy...


    Dont speed and you wont need any kind of app or detector...

    All seriousness though, I have just got back from a big trip today and I let the grip twist a bit further than I should have and at a license losing speed an approaching police car gave me a flash of lights and a wag of a finger,
    Turns out those greedy little money hoarding, revenue gathering pricks are human after all....
    No speeding is a well-known preventative cure for ticket blues, not universally welcomed by bikers though.

    It's cool getting the finger waggle instead of marching orders when you get sprung though...

    I can't get on my soapbox and proclaim to be immune from a bit of speeding now and then

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrunkenMistake View Post
    Turns out those greedy little money hoarding, revenue gathering pricks are human after all....
    You mean Scummy and Rastus are...
    Noooo, not possible, Scummy has one of them Hurleys, humans don't buy them.

    Or is it a clever cover?

    Scummy, are you an undercover human-o-cop?
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