Man, I wish I had thought of this idea. Not making any money, just spending it. Thought I'd try to be helpful and share my experiences. I'd rather be riding than waiting at a red... A couple Bike websites reviewed these and said that you can use regular (strong) magnets, but they could chip the paint where they are attached if you don't mount them properly. Walgreens was selling earth magnets as toys for $4 and they worked fine also, but I was scared of chipping the paint and rusting the frame.Kaiser Soze wrote:So, are you making good money selling these things or what?
It is not truly a defective light or mechanism, I agree. It is working as it was designed. It was a flawed design for its intended purpose. But there was a defect in the design process if they did not consider all the users of the road. So this is a deficiency in the product, not a fault of the signal designer or the switch designer. BUT, the root of the word deficiency is the word defect. The defect is there, but its root is not in how it is working, but in how it was designed. Not the fault of the designers themselves, but a defect in the consideration of its need to detect smaller magnetic signatures. Traffic management provided defective parameters for its vehicle detection rules.MrShake wrote:I think the flaw in this logic still stands at what is defined as "defictive"
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