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In Scotland, electronic signs were used for the first time to detect speeding motorcyclists and warn them to slow down.
Two "vehicle activation signs" were installed on the A85 west of Perth "-
People who ride motorcycles like the route.
They use specially programmed electronic loops on the road to detect speeding motorcycles.
Once the rider triggers the cycle, a sign further down the road will warn them.
One of the signs is in tyenridge in Santa ferlands, and the second one is on the wood of 20 shillings, Comrie.
A pair was also installed on Sloy and Ardlui's A82.
The signs were installed just before the start of the bike season, showing an image of a motorcycle reclining, with the words "slow down" written below ".
Arron Duncan, partner of the Safeside security camera, said: "We know that motorcyclists of all ages and riding abilities love the roads in the area and that these signs are expected to encourage cyclists to reduce their speed, and know more about the potential dangers they encounter when they go out-
For their safety and the safety of other road users.
"A warning sign was placed at the black spot of the motorcycle accident.