Don't know, I've never seen any heavy traffic after a checkpoint.
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Don't know, I've never seen any heavy traffic after a checkpoint.
I'm probably overlooking something, but what about going up the gradient, being stuck in traffic?
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Since we're in a century where speed is developing, it would be amazing if we'd get rid of all the traffic jams, cars, buses, trains and whatsoever, and replace them with small cabinets that fit for only one person, and those cabinets will be installed on special demand at a network of chanels, and ...
I know that there are speed cameras but they dont really stop the speed problem on our roads today so I thought that every car should be fitted with a device (hidden so it can not be tamperd with) that acctually communicates with small boxes that control the max speed of the car eg. say the speed li...
Sorry, but i don't think this would make any difference to the amount of fuel burned. The engine is still producing all the energy for the car to move. The only way it could save energy is by storing energy while you are sat at traffic lights with the engine running. This stored energy may be enough...
A new mode of travel there could be two air tanks inside a lightweight container that you wear on your back and allows you to move through the air rather than walking or being stuck in traffic!
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Before checkpoints, there's usually a traffic jam. People stop their engines, then after a few minutes, they start them, drive a few feet, and turn them off again. Or they keep the car running all the time. My idea is to build in a slight gradient before checkpoints and other places that are known t...
Whay isn't air traffic remote-controlled in general?!
What about the flipside? What if the air traffic control tower was hijacked? Or somehow either side was hacked? It might just make it easier than before the technology was in place for bad things to happen. Great idea though! Perhaps an increase in security (auth codes hard-coded onto chips, passwo...
Just about incidents like the WTC disaster maybe they should hook some device that can let the people in the air traffic control be able to shut off control from the cockpit and it has a screen in the air traffic control and they can control it from there, it would stop a lot of hijacking incidents ...
In the U.K. many accidents were caused and people killed by exactly this problem. Not only to policemen and women. Better training demonstrated if they were to park diagonally. They were at lesser risk but the oncoming traffic could still see their warning lights. On a lighter note UK police and US ...
When a patrolman pulls over a car, he or she must open the car door and step out into traffic. This is dangerous for the police as well as the inattentive drivers as the car door opens unexpectedly. State troopers should drive cars with the steering wheel (and driver's side door) on the "other ...
I think it would be wonderful to have a website/information service that organizes places to meet other singles by how safe and comfortable the places are. Of course, the dating places would be organized by individual cities, and could be started by any webmaster on a small, local scale. Public plac...
If you're anything like me, you probably get frustrated when you're driving your car on to the interstate and, as you are about to get on, some idiot decides to slow down/speed up trying to keep you from getting on in front of him/her, causing you to run off the road and him/her going berserk and cr...
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