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  1. #1
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    Actually, the sign says
    "Bicycle stop on line for GREEN", which means, to me, that if I stop on the line (with a properly functioning trigger), I'll get a green light. Makes sense to me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedal Wench
    Actually, the sign says
    "Bicycle stop on line for GREEN", which means, to me, that if I stop on the line (with a properly functioning trigger), I'll get a green light. Makes sense to me!
    Actually, when you put it that way it does make sense. Unfortunately for those of us who have never seen a properly functioning trigger, the language on the sign has always been a mystery!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeniseGoldberg
    Actually, when you put it that way it does make sense. Unfortunately for those of us who have never seen a properly functioning trigger, the language on the sign has always been a mystery!

    --- Denise
    I guess "Bicyclists, Please Stop With Your Bicycle On The Trigger Lines In The Road If You Wish The Light To Turn Green" just didn't fit on the sign!

 

 

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