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30/03/2008, 9:53
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Sunday Driver

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Law Change Proposals - including Warning Triangles and Reflective Jackets
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The Interministerial Committee of the Securite Routiere have announced some forthcoming measures for the protection of vulnerable road users.
Persons leaving their vehicle in the event of breakdown - from 1 July 2008, it will be obligatory for all vehicles to carry a warning triangle and reflective waistcoat for this purpose.
Cyclists riding at night - from 1 September 2008, all cyclists riding outside lit built up areas will be required to wear a reflective waistcoat.
Parents are also reminded of the need for children who are riding bicycles to be equipped with helmets, particularly those under 11 years of age.
The current 'pedestrian zone' and 'zone 30' do not currently allow a total integration of all users in urban streets, so the committee plans to introduce the concept of the 'zone de rencontre' within the code de la route where pedestrians will have priorty over all vehicles and will no longer be obliged to keep to the pavements. The speed limit will also be reduced to 20kph.
Waddya mean it's only Saturday......
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30/03/2008, 10:24
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Ron Avery
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Re: Law Change Proposals - including Warning Triangles and Reflective Jackets
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I wondered why Hyper U have these on offer in their shops and gift catalalogue.
Is it one waistcoat or tabbard per car or one for every actual or potential passenger?
Why not post a sensible answer, people will appreciate it more
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30/03/2008, 10:57
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cooperlola

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Re: Law Change Proposals - including Warning Triangles and Reflective Jackets
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It has always interested me that the railways use orange and everybody else seems to favour yellow. You'd think that with the huge braking distances involved on the permanent way, that the railways would know something, wouldn't you?
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31/03/2008, 13:23
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trees

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Re: Law Change Proposals - including Warning Triangles and Reflective Jackets
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cooperlola wrote: | | It has always interested me that the railways
use orange and everybody else seems to favour yellow. You'd think that
with the huge braking distances involved on the permanent way, that the
railways would know something, wouldn't you? |
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They do...........all the colours of the rainbow are refracted by different ammounts according to their wavelength. The refraction means scattering in conditions of poor visibility, like snow, rain, fog.
Red light is refracted through the smallest angle, so is scattered least, hence it's use a "Danger! Stop!".
Orange light is next, followed by yellow, etc.
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31/03/2008, 13:54
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cooperlola

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Re: Law Change Proposals - including Warning Triangles and Reflective Jackets
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Thanks, Trees. I'll stick with my ganger's vest then! Apart from anything else, it is velcro'd together, so does not get caught up on stuff either. But it begs the question then, why is the yellow version the one which is most sold to the public?
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