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<blockquote data-quote="Ignacio" data-source="post: 831276" data-attributes="member: 434"><p>Similar to my experience although not quite as Stunning™.</p><p></p><p>I had a light on my way to work that rarely would trip with my bike. I reported it to the city public works department. In a Moderate Turn of Events™ I got an e-mail back the next day saying that they adjusted a setting and asked to see if it helped any.</p><p></p><p>It didn't that I could tell, but in a Interesting Coincidence™ I spotted a traffic crew out the next afternoon at the intersection with the control box open. I stopped by and they shared with me how the particular loop was "the older square loop design" and adjusted out as much as they could go without screwing up other stuff.</p><p></p><p>He had me ride my bike over the loop and gave me thumbs up and thumbs down of where the sweet spot was for sensitivity and that helped me. Since then they overlayed that street and replaced with "round loops" which seem to work far better for us ferrous challenged two-wheelers.</p><p></p><p>Concur that reporting certainly helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ignacio, post: 831276, member: 434"] Similar to my experience although not quite as Stunning™. I had a light on my way to work that rarely would trip with my bike. I reported it to the city public works department. In a Moderate Turn of Events™ I got an e-mail back the next day saying that they adjusted a setting and asked to see if it helped any. It didn't that I could tell, but in a Interesting Coincidence™ I spotted a traffic crew out the next afternoon at the intersection with the control box open. I stopped by and they shared with me how the particular loop was "the older square loop design" and adjusted out as much as they could go without screwing up other stuff. He had me ride my bike over the loop and gave me thumbs up and thumbs down of where the sweet spot was for sensitivity and that helped me. Since then they overlayed that street and replaced with "round loops" which seem to work far better for us ferrous challenged two-wheelers. Concur that reporting certainly helps. [/QUOTE]
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