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Knutsford bicycle siren

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Knutsford bicycle siren

The dawn of cycling provoked alarm among many small villages. Locals demanded that the courts impose restrictions on cyclists. As a result they were bound to alert people to their presence as they cycled along. Different districts had different methods to do this, such as bells and whistles. In Knutsford cyclists were required to sound a siren. This siren is on a wrist band and the cyclist blows through it to make it sound.

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