

"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin (1706-90)
"I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending to much liberty than those attending too small a degree of it." - Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
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So I did email Auckland City Council requesting an increase of sensors' sensitivity at one particular traffic light, and they forwarded my request to Auckland Transport who called me and told me the following:
- While sensors are more sensitive on the corners of the rectangular shapes, such extra sensitivity is not tremendous, meaning don't have high hopes it would always work.
- As some said above, the rule is "please tell Auckland Transport" so that they adjust the sensitivity. If no one tells them they won't know.
They did just that for my request and asked me to test it saying that if it does not work then they would need a week to replace the sensors altogether.
- They don't know about the legality of going through red lights if the sensors are not working for bikers. Maybe cops would be able to answer that.
If you ride like there's no tomorrow, there won't be......





traffic lights are optional. So are painted lines. And cops.
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What might work for a Busa won't necessarily work for a GN250 so you have to be pretty sure they are not working before going through a red. I know a couple of sets that sometimes don't get me. I will give it a couple of minutes or so and then go if there are no cars around. I expect a ticket if I get seen and expect I will have problems trying to prove the sensors weren't working so I make doubly sure there are no cops around.
I read somewhere that starter motors have a pretty good kick for the loops to pick up. If I ever get stuck (having stopped over a cut line), I hit the kill switch and then restart the bike. This either works or I have had many happy coincidences (which is possible: I am generally a happy chappy).
It should be law that all lights must go through a complete cycle regardless of detection, so many times I've been at lights with no-one round I'm on red eventually all lights go red just to green light the same set of lights that have been green the whole time... If all lights are gonna go red the least they can do is give the other set a 1 vehicle green light so bikes don't have to run the red.
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http://www.revzilla.com/product/aman...-light-changer Now you can waste $25 on a magnet to make the lights change![]()
plastic fabricator/welder here if you need a hand ! will work for beer/bourbon/booze
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Dear Fern
Subject: Mount Eden Road – Traffic Signal Phasing
Thank you for contacting Auckland Transport on 17 November 2013 regarding traffic light phasing at the intersection of Mount Eden Road and Mount Albert Road.Your concerns were passed onto our Road Corridor Operations Department for investigation.
We understand that you and other motorcyclists find it difficult to use signalised intersections around Auckland due to the fact that the vehicle sensors are not able to detect lighter modes of transportation, such as scooters, motorcycles, and bicycles and we are committed towards improving sensor detection for all forms of transport, in turn improving your experience.
Therefore, upon receiving your request, we sent out contractors to adjust the sensitivity of the vehicle sensors at this intersection. We have adjusted and made the sensor more sensitive, however as this can compromise the operation of the intersection as the sensor may pick up adjacent passing vehicles, sensors may need to be readjusted to prevent frequent false detection from other vehicles.
We trust the above addresses the issues you have raised and appreciate you taking the time to bring the matter to our attention.
Of course, there is another option - http://www.stuff.co.nz/motoring/news...mage-lambasted
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