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They're doing it wrong. The worst part about driving in Philly (other than the traffic and narrow streets) is that the road may at any point turn into cobblestones. So you're speeding along and all of a sudden you have whiplash. They need to paint the road so it looks like cobblestones. More believable.
andiscandis |
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06.14.08 - 2:34 pm | #
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I'm admiring your creativity!
Arbroath |
06.14.08 - 3:07 pm | #
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I'm sure that once a driver goes over those images once or twice, they'll realize that they're just an illusion and then go straight back to their old ways of speeding.
Megan |
06.14.08 - 4:41 pm | #
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Megan's right. It only works for one day. Then the speeding resumes. To make it really work, some of the speed bumps would need to be real. They'd also have to move the real ones around so nobody would learn the pattern. More trouble than it's worth.
The advantage to the system as-is will be that out-of-towners will slow down the rest of the traffic.
Jeff |
06.14.08 - 8:05 pm | #
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I must be the only one who saw these on the road and thought they'd been playing too much Mario Cart?
I could have sworn I put the foot down harder just to see if they had given me a speed boost power up.
But seriously... if you start assuming that everytime you see something like this, that its an illusion... your going to end up meeting a real 2 foot multicoloured triangle block that someones left in the street! And then what?
bobthemul |
06.14.08 - 11:06 pm | #
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bobthemul power up
LOL seriously, it's bound to happen
John Salisbury |
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06.14.08 - 11:21 pm | #
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