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Old 03-29-06 | 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by vrkelley
OK Looks like I'll try this over the next couple of days. It won't work for the left lane turn (other picture) but let's see if we can at least get one or 2 to change.
For the left lane (I'm assuming that it's another intersection) turn, there is probably a loop that is buried under the pavement (if it isn't obvious). I am a bit confused however. Is the white X marked on the pavement? If it is try lining up on the white X for a car length and riding in a straight line towards it. The loop extends quite a ways back from the intersection. If you line up directly over the wire, your wheels should trip it. The issue, as others have said, is finding that wire.
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