stop being rude to marbe man hes correct obviously you guys never went to a drag race good job marble man, but bad job to the other people who replied rudely to you.
by giving it a more round shape, and a somewhat shorter radius, it would be a lot more effective for the "speed bump" aspect, that is, if the goal were to slow down drivers safely, but if your going for a few broken ribs or a concussion or 2, then this is perfect.
Ah yes, very safe stop for the truck. As the driver is absolutely obliterated by a bridge post as he almost barrels into the oncoming lane, each if the three massive metal shipping containers maintain momentum, some crossing the traffic-bound lanes and continue speeding past the point of initial "stoppage" very safe indeed.
It's very effective for stopping speeding drivers, it just has a slightly 95% increased chance of causing road fatalities and fucking crushing everyone inside vehicles
When the racing car hit the ceiling, it ended up flat, which forces the tires to cause marks on both ground and ceiling without being flipped upside-down. Be careful to never hit a ceiling too hard with a racing car.
In reality if two car simultaneously one at higher speed and another at nominal speed. The excess pressure created by the faster car will affect the second car. This is just my point of view.
A hydroplane speedbump is an interesting idea, it would have to be at least a centimeter recessed section of water tight road filled with liquid. During the winter it becomes ice which should encourage slow driving, in the warmer climates you could turn it off to prevent excessive use of water due to the heat. In warmer climates I could see this actually being viable as it would be off most of the year so the water usage wouldn’t actually be as bad. But when it is on it works damn well. The concept of a controlled and forced hydroplane is interesting.
@@jeremiah._.hamman9255 only issue is if you drive TOO slow, you might waterlog the engine, or at the very least fry the electrical system (ever wonder why almost no one tries to fix a flood salvage car? That’s why). I’ll need to look into this more, this is actually something that might be possible to make without damaging the vehicle.
@@alexaristale plenty of flood cars are resotred if they are worth enough. The body is salvaged and they replace chassis+internals usually. A lot of work and has to be done for cars that are rlly worth it
And the best part is... That it actually works. If you drive slow, you'll have free suspension cleaning, if you drive too fast you jump out, like in real life!
2:38 Theres even more effective ways to stop quickly #1 using your brakes If your vehicle has 3 foot pushy things the put your foot on the 2nd one or the middle If your vehicle has 2 the use the one to the left remember L and backwards L #2 just crash into something solid a tree is recommended.
that's a pretty good concept. Hopefully, people will do more research about it, make it the safest bump possible and eventually those will be the only speed bumps used around the world
Blinker police 🤣🤣 I have a friend who drives a 350i. She changed lanes without her blinker and I said “Nice blinker.” She responded with “We’re in a Beamer. We don’t do that.” 🤣🤣🤣 Man I miss her.
I can imagine him being a comic book villain who kills lot of people with accidents, and saying "for the name of the safety, hero. Don't you get it? Safety beed sacrifice!". What a character
I mean, if it was just a block of water, I believe it would work just as good, since it completely sends your vehicle into the air, causing a bigger wreck. (But it’s still fun to see the crashes.)
These are so safe, effective, easy to make, and maintain. It's so heartwarming that the community makes ideas like this to have safer roads 😭!! We should start using these IMMEDIETLY.
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