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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI would rather they rip out all of these things and have people with guns
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Originally posted by dogzilla View PostSpeed bumps? They are a minor inconvenience compared to the traffic calming measures round my way.
They block one half of the road and give priority to the other side. So you sit there like a mongo waiting to pass. And heaven forbid there is a traffic jam and EVERY SINGLE MONGO blocks the road up bumper to bumper, so traffic on the other side has to sit there and wait. The best bit? They've put it close to a football stadium.
On match day, one side of the road is fully blocked, meanwhile residents can't even drive in the opposite direction. STUPID COUNCIL TW.TS
I would rather they rip out all of these things and have people with speed guns and lifetime bans for speeders.
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Originally posted by Freamon View PostA speed cushion is a bump in the middle of the road with gaps either side. The idea is that emergency vehicles, which have a wider track (wheels are further apart width-wise) are unaffected and can still drive quickly over them. This also allows buses and white van drivers to race over them too unfortunately.
Fecking annoying, but the positive thing is that this generally causes a big traffic jam of 4x4 ists who are used to driving over them as if nothing was there.
So it's great if you live in an area with lots of sports cars.Last edited by VectraMan; 25 October 2012, 10:43.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI can't believe that stupid drivers are really dissuaded by speed bumps or humps or lumps or even mumps; only tough sanctions with removal of licences will really stop them, and even then I doubt it.
Also, idiots who love their cars are not keen on 'hurting' them. Those crappy after-market body kits would get knocked off pretty easily
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Originally posted by dogzilla View PostSpeed bumps? They are a minor inconvenience compared to the traffic calming measures round my way.
They block one half of the road and give priority to the other side.
Combine that with weddings at the church or a family get together at the neighbours (She has a big family that all come over from Pakistan to visit granny at the same time, not surprised she does an excellent curry) and you end up with a serious traffic problem.
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Originally posted by Freamon View PostA speed hump covers the entire width of the road from one pavement to the other.
A speed cushion is a bump in the middle of the road with gaps either side. The idea is that emergency vehicles, which have a wider track (wheels are further apart width-wise) are unaffected and can still drive quickly over them. This also allows buses and white van drivers to race over them too unfortunately.
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Speed bumps? They are a minor inconvenience compared to the traffic calming measures round my way.
They block one half of the road and give priority to the other side. So you sit there like a mongo waiting to pass. And heaven forbid there is a traffic jam and EVERY SINGLE MONGO blocks the road up bumper to bumper, so traffic on the other side has to sit there and wait. The best bit? They've put it close to a football stadium.
On match day, one side of the road is fully blocked, meanwhile residents can't even drive in the opposite direction. STUPID COUNCIL TW.TS
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostInteresting to know!
Maybe they have statistics showing the money saved through reduction in accidents covers the cost.
Maybe they get to apply for funding from national government.
Would you rather have speed cameras?
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Originally posted by Freamon View PostA speed hump covers the entire width of the road from one pavement to the other.
A speed cushion is a bump in the middle of the road with gaps either side. The idea is that emergency vehicles, which have a wider track (wheels are further apart width-wise) are unaffected and can still drive quickly over them. This also allows buses and white van drivers to race over them too unfortunately.
Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostHow can governments still afford all this tulipe blocking up the roads and causing traffic jams? Wouldn't this crap be a good candidate for spending cuts?
Maybe they get to apply for funding from national government.
Would you rather have speed cameras?
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThere is a pretty bad issue with one street being used as a rat run but that all started because they stopped right turns at a main road junction.
The whole process seems to be like wiping your arsehole with newspaper, just pushing the sh1t around...
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