With increased regularity recently, I have seen cars turning left or right and then coming to a stop at the traffic lights that they see immediately upon turning.
These lights are meant for the vehicles that would be going straight over the junction and not for those turning into that road.
It had been suggested to me that this is a rule in another country, but it was unclear to which country or countries this rule belongs. It doesn’t exist in the UK, so unless there are pedestrians in the road or other obstacles stopping you, please continue on you way!
UPDATE: I looked online for a reference to The Highway Code, but was unable to find anything about this.
Virgin Media SuperHub 2: Changing the LAN IP
We've just moved house and I called up the requested 2 weeks before the move and informed Virgin Media. The 2 weeks was sufficient time for me to arrange a Virgin Media engineer to come to our new house, on the day we moved in, and set up our services.
We originally had the old SuperHub, but the engineer replaced it with the new SuperHub (which I wasn't expecting) and so I had to reconfigure the new router with my desired settings.
In my experience, the old SuperHub was renowned for dropping the Internet connection and required a reboot to get things working again. This happened so regularly, that I had to use a timer to power the router off, once a day, and then back on again. This was done in the early hours of the morning to avoid any active Internet sessions.
Eventually I grew tired of this and decided to use the SuperHub in modem mode and connect another router with a WAN port to resolve this issue.
So with the new SuperHub 2 I decided to reduce the hardwar...
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