I tool this picture this afternoon, standing right on the edge of my property, facing my driveway
I think the city is dropping hints
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i just measured it, from the corner to the trap is 1000 feetTape a cardboard sign over the top that says “High Score: 98!”
im pretty sure there are a few within 100 yards from thereI believe a nice pair of long black tire marks starting right there would be most appropriate!! Funny how a few roads near me mysteriously have shown a few of those too.....
im pretty sure there are a few within 100 yards from there
i just measured it, from the corner to the trap is 1000 feet
i should be able to hit 98 on that
Wonder if the city would notice if the trap moved 320 feet.....
Remember to document and post your results, for posterity.i just measured it, from the corner to the trap is 1000 feet
i should be able to hit 98 on that
I wish the county would do that here, people really need to slow down. The way they make newer cars, most people don't realize they are constantly going too fast. Beginner drivers often have no idea what speed can do because no one told them and they are just so used to flying everywhere...... until something bad happens.
Driving too fast is destroying biking and walking all across this country.
That is why I have no idea why anyone would want to leave the Netherlands. They are decades ahead on their civil engineering and urban planning. They have really figured it out.all kidding aside, you are correct
that 35MPH sign is the second one within 1000 feet
another 1/4 mile or so it goes up to 55 but judging by the way people drive here, you'd think it is 70 all the way through
this "trap" has been up for a day and i can tell, it gets peoples attention
That is why I have no idea why anyone would want to leave the Netherlands. They are decades ahead on their civil engineering and urban planning. They have really figured it out.
I recall doing some reading in like Popular Mechanics or somewhere on a baffled speed bump. Hit it at the posted limit and it releases so it's a smooth ride. Unnoticeable.
But hit it too fast and it goes rigid. Boom
Reminds me of my wifewe had about a 1 foot rise in a street over a flood control channel about 45 feet wide. If you hit it at about 70, your suspension would pop you up and set you down on the 'relief ramp" on the other side. Any slower and you would bounce the suspension on the bridge and end up lifting off the back end. Trouble was the speed limit on that street was 35......