golgoj4
Member
+51|6990|North Hollywood

Penetrator_01 wrote:

Also, if you upgrade halogen headlights to the 110w version, and flash a few times, that should do it.  Or fork out the big £££ and get xenon.  Something about brighte, whiter lights that traffic lights like...
maybe because it matches the intensity of emergency vehicles?
Penetrator
Certified Twat
+296|6723|Bournemouth, South England

golgoj4 wrote:

Penetrator_01 wrote:

Also, if you upgrade halogen headlights to the 110w version, and flash a few times, that should do it.  Or fork out the big £££ and get xenon.  Something about brighte, whiter lights that traffic lights like...
maybe because it matches the intensity of emergency vehicles?
The lights I have on both my 4x4 and sports are 110w Ultra White, with a full beam wattage of 130w, which I believe exceed that of the police in the UK...
genius_man16
Platinum Star whore
+365|6893|Middle of nowhere

LT.Victim wrote:

CommieChipmunk wrote:

3-2-1-2-3
... When you type it out like that, maybe I can remember it

GunSlinger OIF II wrote:

is there any truth to changing a red light by flashing your high beams or tapping and releasing the break so the light will flash on some sensor?
No, but in Canada (which I'm assuming the US has the same thing) we have sensors in the ground that if you drive over them, the computer at the light knows there is a car waiting.. So if you don't stop on the sensors, the light won't ever change.



What I really want, is what some Emergency vehicles have that automatically turn some lights in their favor..
yeah, US has that too

w00t for drivers ed!!
Nintendogamer
Member
+72|6803|Chelmsford, UK
in UK, if you look underneath the button press box, there should be a black twisty knob thing, twist it and the lights change in your favour, (may be a butten on some crossings)
Lucrative_Glory
Pwning you with 512mb
+22|6861|Top of the leaderboard.
yeah I'm thinking this is about as useful as "infinite solutions"....
Sarrk
O-O-O A-O A
+788|6871|Brisbane, Australia

What kind of retard proof American crossing button is that?
usmarine
Banned
+2,785|6977

Sarrk wrote:

What kind of retard proof American crossing button is that?
...made in China.

kthx
Macca
Cylons' my kinda frak
+72|6661|Australia.
It's funny, his code seems to spell out "SOS" in Morse Code...weird huh?
Shem
sɥǝɯ
+152|6742|London (At Heart)

Macca wrote:

It's funny, his code seems to spell out "SOS" in Morse Code...weird huh?
No it dont.

... / - - - / ... is SOS, what he did was: ... / - - . / - - . / ..
Macca
Cylons' my kinda frak
+72|6661|Australia.

Shem wrote:

Macca wrote:

It's funny, his code seems to spell out "SOS" in Morse Code...weird huh?
No it dont.

... / - - - / ... is SOS, what he did was: ... / - - . / - - . / ..
Oh right, sorry my mistake. Been a long, long time since I've recalled Morse Code.
Kamikaze17
Over the line!
+70|6964|Mark it zero.
if you guys didnt notice, it was a joke. for some reason most people think that if you press the crosswalk button multiple times then it will change for you. i see people banging on it nonstop until the light changes. but you only need to press it once....
Z-trooper
BF2s' little helper
+209|6974|Denmark
r0fl, that combination takes so long to press, that the lights will have changed by the time you get it right..
Oh well, Its good entertainment while you wait for the lights to change..
jimmanycricket
EBC Member
+56|6871|Cambridge, England

Macca wrote:

It's funny, his code seems to spell out "SOS" in Morse Code...weird huh?
no SOS is SSSLLLSSS
Not SSSLLSLLSSS
']['error
Banned
+630|6859|The Netherlands
https://web.syr.edu/~rtharper/bullshit.jpg
Shem
sɥǝɯ
+152|6742|London (At Heart)

Macca wrote:

Shem wrote:

Macca wrote:

It's funny, his code seems to spell out "SOS" in Morse Code...weird huh?
No it dont.

... / - - - / ... is SOS, what he did was: ... / - - . / - - . / ..
Oh right, sorry my mistake. Been a long, long time since I've recalled Morse Code.
easy mistake
KrisPOLANDnorwida
Battlefield 2 killa'
+128|6543|SHAPE, Belgium
cooll, i need to try this out.
3 short, 2 long, 1 short, 2 long, 3 short.
I'll try and check if it works...
loubot
O' HAL naw!
+470|6794|Columbus, OH
Where ever this place was filmed, those pedestrian signs look retard big
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|6797|SE London

Penetrator_01 wrote:

GunSlinger OIF II wrote:

is there any truth to changing a red light by flashing your high beams or tapping and releasing the break so the light will flash on some sensor?
In the UK, a lot of light sets have a camera on it, designed to pick up headlights from emergency service vehicles, as the full beams alternate between left & right when the siren is on.  This can be recreated enough simply by rapid flashing the headlights starting from 300 metres away, providing there isn't a lot in front.  Temporary roadworks with mobile lights are most vulnerable to this trick.
I'm pretty sure that's not true. The cameras on traffic lights are for catching people jumping the lights. I've never seen the lights change for an emergency service vehicle, they just drive through while the lights are red - I've nearly been hit by several police cars doing it.
Nintendogamer
Member
+72|6803|Chelmsford, UK
i've seen cop cars change the traffic lights.
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|6797|SE London

Nintendogamer wrote:

i've seen cop cars change the traffic lights.
Yup, turns out they can. I've never seen them do it though and I've seen plenty of them drive through red lights.
Airwolf
Latter Alcoholic
+287|6935|Scotland

Nintendogamer wrote:

in UK, if you look underneath the button press box, there should be a black twisty knob thing, twist it and the lights change in your favour, (may be a butten on some crossings)
nope, don't work.

If you've ever wondered it's for blind people who can feel it turning when the green man is on.


who told you that?
BolvisOculus
Spagett!
+167|6834|Manitowoc, WI

Ty wrote:

If anyone actually tries this I hope they get electrocuted and die.
What?  What's with the sudden hostility.
LT.Victim
Member
+1,175|6778|British Columbia, Canada

BolvisOculus wrote:

Ty wrote:

If anyone actually tries this I hope they get electrocuted and die.
What?  What's with the sudden hostility.
It probably doesn't work...

Because every click after the first one is a complete waste of time..

The timer starts when you hit the button the first time.
Teknoir
Member
+5|6862|St. Paul, Minnesota
If you believe this then consider the following....

If you're driving at night and you see a car without its headlights on, don't flash your lights at them.  It's a gang of kids looking to murder the first person who flashes them.  Gang initiation code for "lights out!"

ooooooooooooo.... something to think about eh?  Gotta be true!!!
Nintendogamer
Member
+72|6803|Chelmsford, UK

[E.F.L]Airwolf wrote:

Nintendogamer wrote:

in UK, if you look underneath the button press box, there should be a black twisty knob thing, twist it and the lights change in your favour, (may be a butten on some crossings)
nope, don't work.

If you've ever wondered it's for blind people who can feel it turning when the green man is on.


who told you that?
mate at school
hes gonna get beaten, (well he would get beaten but today was my last ever day at school)

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