I would imagine they just turn them on at the right time when they put them down...![]()
I would imagine they just turn them on at the right time when they put them down...![]()
seems a bit :s though, a bloke stood in the line of traffic trying to press a button at the right time - thought H&S would not allow that!
They turn themselves on when you put them on the cone, they have a button on the inside of them. I know this because I stole one a couple of years ago :/
They have an infrared sensor on them, like a tv remote, that tells the one behind it to flash.
He's talking about the type on the motorway where the light zooms along the row of cones in perfect unison speed. There is no way the workmen sit there timing it all perfectly as they turn each one on and then hoping they all flash at the same speed indefinitely without any time differences.