Roundabout grumble about car drivers

soundwave

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The UK is building the world’s first airport... for flying cars

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If we ever get back to working from the office I‘ll have the “pleasure” of this bad boy on my daily commute!

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The UK is building the world’s first airport... for flying cars

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Lol, I'd never ride any of the flying car designs I've seen so far, because they never install parachutes - and you can't autorotate down like a helicopter does when power cuts out, when all the rotors on a "Flying car" stop in flight (if it doesn't have wings):


They can do tests in small cities like Coventry, to create investment buzz, but it'll be a long time till they're on the M6, lifting off and landing.
 
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that's if you can take of in the first place ;)
 
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that's if you can take of in the first place ;)



Only nutters fly helicopters, I've never tried it. I wouldn't mind a go on a glider sometime, but not this type of gliding:






...maybe in the future, people will use a drone in their front yard to gain height, then wingsuit to do a spot of shopping, then drone and wingsuit back?
 

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That's nasty - the islands don't help cyclists, too many lanes.

What do drivers on this forum think about adding speedbumps all around roundabouts, to reduce speed?
Speed bumps are only effective against those drivers who take note of them. We have speed bumps at various points through our village. Doesn't stop the speeding vehicles including the HGVs that thunder over them at the full 30mph limit shaking the houses.
 

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What do drivers on this forum think about adding speedbumps all around roundabouts, to reduce speed?
Totally opposed, they are an environmental disaster in many different ways and many of today's cars can just shrug them off at speed.
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flecc

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Only nutters fly helicopters, I've never tried it. I wouldn't mind a go on a glider sometime,
That's me, other member Jesus H Christ and our future King William named as nutters, since we've flown helicopters.
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Do you know the significance of this mini-roubndabout - only a short ride from Woosh HQ. You could visit it on a test ride:
 
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Canvey Island roundabout on the A13/A130 used to be like that, but they've changed it now. the modern trend is to put traffic lights on every entry/exit. you can see how it is now on Google satellite view.



I'm finding the sight of stationary cars around a roundabout very reassuring to look at...
 
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Speed bumps are only effective against those drivers who take note of them. We have speed bumps at various points through our village. Doesn't stop the speeding vehicles including the HGVs that thunder over them at the full 30mph limit shaking the houses.

Speed bumps obviously need to be much taller>>>


Totally opposed, they are an environmental disaster in many different ways and many of today's cars can just shrug them off at speed.
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>>> hedgehogs and perhaps small deer could take refuge inside tall enough hollow speed bumps.
 
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Speed bumps obviously need to be much taller>>>
Making them even worse environmentally? No way, they should all be removed and never reinstated.

There is a far more intelligent way to slow traffic which really works, causes no damage, environmentally better and is cheaper in the long run for all concerned.
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Making them even worse environmentally? No way, they should all be removed and never reinstated.

Why are speed bumps so bad for the environment?


There is a far more intelligent way to slow traffic which really works, causes no damage, environmentally better and is cheaper in the long run for all concerned.

Traffic lights?
 

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Why are speed bumps so bad for the environment?
They encourage drivers to accelerate and slow between them, wasting fuel and increasing pollution from exhausts and brake linings. Huge numbers of shock absorbers damaged and needing replacement due to excessive use. In addition heavy vehicles bumping over them regulary break up the road surface necessitating constant patching.

Traffic lights?
Not conventional traffic lights.

Clear speed limit signs followed shortly after by an excess speed sensor that automatically operates stop lights with the newer generation of ANPR sensing cameras that automatically heavily fines the owner of a vehicle that doesn't stop before the line and wait for green.

Simple, everyone tied to the speed limit at no more overall end cost than the present silly speed bump policy that doesn't work.
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They encourage drivers to accelerate and slow between them, wasting fuel and increasing pollution from exhausts and brake linings. Huge numbers of shock absorbers damaged and needing replacement due to excessive use. In addition heavy vehicles bumping over them regulary break up the road surface necessitating constant patching.



Not conventional traffic lights.

Clear speed limit signs followed shortly after by an excess speed sensor that automatically operates stop lights with the newer generation of ANPR sensing cameras that automatically heavily fines the owner of a vehicle that doesn't stop before the line and wait for green.

Simple, everyone tied to the speed limit at no more overall end cost than the present silly speed bump policy that doesn't work.
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I like that idea but wonder if anything but traffic lights will slow the careless, blind, inattentive, drunk or coked up drivers, any more than speed cameras do.