The RSPCA doesn't endorse them as a useful product and believe me when I say they have really looked into the science of it. If they worked, the RSPCA would be on them like a fat kid on a cupcake if it reduced the human and roo fatalities. The people who make them have a whole lot of claims, but most of them can't be substantiated in tests. There is also an anecdotal suggestion that the noise can spook mobs and send them onto the road in panic. That wasn't part of the tests I've seen, that is just comments I have heard. I wish they did work, if they did I'd argue for them to be a standard piece of kit on every vehicle.
However, some people who use them swear by them.
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ive hit a roo on my bike before, does that count as experience?
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I Have heard the electronic one's work ,But who really know's . The
whistle one's ,I put in the same category as Brocky's Black box .
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14-03-2011, 03:11pm
(This post was last modified: 14-03-2011, 03:13pm by DAVE01.)
we fitted an electric one to a car and the next week it came into the panel shop with the front end all smashed in.He had to drive by a lake to and from work,the first time he went past the lake with the electric shoo roo it scared a flock of geese that flew straight into his car and man it made a mess.
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I have seen many cars that have hit roo's with the wistles fitted but perhaps what Bazman said seems more realistic.
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