Automobile homicides in Charlottesville, Paris, London, etc; Solution:
Security posts installed far from any pedestrian/cycle/skate traffic, keeping all autos from coming anywhere near people.
Entire downtown areas could be free of traffic. Force people to use transportatio/n/
There are solutions for handicapped, delivery vehicles, etc. it can be done!
They already have tank barriers laid up in city squares in western eurabia.
>>1100057
in English?
>>1100028
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_Cw0QJU8ro
>>1100028
Watch NASCAR races and crashes along the walls before the fences... And tell me these things "keep" people from getting hurt. No they just spread the car parts into a wider area of effect.
>>1100463
>No they just spread the car parts into a wider area of effect.
cars in towns typically don't go 400 miles per hour while driving into each other
just think about your argument for a second, it's absolutely fucking retarded
>Automobile homicides in Charlottesville, Paris, London, etc; Solution:
>require pedestrian/cycle/skate traffic to be equipped with secure motorized metal safety cages, keeping all autos from coming anywhere near people.
>Entire downtown areas could be unsecured free of traffic. Force people to use motorized safety cages
>There are solutions for handicapped, delivery vehicles, etc. handicapped can also have designated disembarkation and safety cage storage points. it can be done!
This country is too busy shuffling money to the obscenely rich to do anything nearly that productive for the public.
If they did get around to installing posts, if it miraculously managed to wiggle through the codes and committees and 64 year old NIMBYS, you can bet your $120 craigslist A bike that they would cost $15,000 per post.
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>>1100497
>$15,000 per post
I wish I was on that bandwagon
>>1100506
>>1100506
If your dad makes $400k a year or more, you stand a chance.
Else you can do this:
https://www.citylab.com/amp/article/510989/
I forget if that is the specific article, but some people installed makeshift dividers (obviously paid for out of their own pocket) somewhere, the city removed them, but the dialog was started. Questioned why the city didn't install a permanent solution, they cited the high cost of installing protected bike lanes.
Now excuse me, I've got to sort out my $75 internet bill for three days of service (cancelled) which was claimed by CenturyLink to be $4.
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>>1100450
They already have tank barriers laid up in city squares in europe