Smart motorway openings halted over safety fears ... on 21:57 - Jan 30 with 672 views | dickythorpe | Should be banned, end of. | | | |
Smart motorway openings halted over safety fears ... on 23:18 - Jan 30 with 634 views | JACKMANANDBOY | Heard someone on Radio 4 who was involved in the original design, he said originally that the emergency refuge areas were specified to be every 500 yards but this has been stretched up to 1.5 miles. He said putting them in every 500 yards would cost relatively little and avoid nearly all the deaths (I can't remember the exact figures). You can see the logic that travelling at 70 mph if you had a problem you could probably pull over in 500 yards but very much less likely to make 1.5 miles. [Post edited 30 Jan 2020 23:21]
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Smart motorway openings halted over safety fears ... on 05:37 - Jan 31 with 591 views | Whiterockin | If they do go, and I don't say they shouldn't, the congestion situation is going to be unbelievable at certain times of the day. | | | |
Smart motorway openings halted over safety fears ... on 06:08 - Jan 31 with 580 views | PawelAbbott | Typical UK government, try to pinch a few pennies off the cost and end up wasting millions if not billions more. | | | |
Smart motorway openings halted over safety fears ... on 08:24 - Jan 31 with 546 views | AlfieMooresSon |
Smart motorway openings halted over safety fears ... on 23:18 - Jan 30 by JACKMANANDBOY | Heard someone on Radio 4 who was involved in the original design, he said originally that the emergency refuge areas were specified to be every 500 yards but this has been stretched up to 1.5 miles. He said putting them in every 500 yards would cost relatively little and avoid nearly all the deaths (I can't remember the exact figures). You can see the logic that travelling at 70 mph if you had a problem you could probably pull over in 500 yards but very much less likely to make 1.5 miles. [Post edited 30 Jan 2020 23:21]
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1.5 miles is way too far, there should be some compromise maybe 1000 metres or something? Would electric cars be able to coast, or would they stop quickly if they go wrong? | | | |
Smart motorway openings halted over safety fears ... on 08:28 - Jan 31 with 545 views | Vincent_Vega |
Smart motorway openings halted over safety fears ... on 21:57 - Jan 30 by dickythorpe | Should be banned, end of. |
Absolutely, Invest properly in the road network | |
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Smart motorway openings halted over safety fears ... on 10:09 - Jan 31 with 514 views | WarwickHunt |
Smart motorway openings halted over safety fears ... on 09:50 - Jan 31 by LeonWasGod | "It comes amid growing concerns the roads are dangerous and do not offer safe refuge for broken down vehicles." If only they could have foreseen that using the hard shoulder would mean there's no safe refuge for broken down vehicles Is there something in the water? We seem to be surrounded by feckwits and incompetents everywhere at the moment. |
Four lanes of traffic travelling at 60-100 mph and suddenly discovering there’s a large heavy static metal object probably still containing people blocking one lane. What could possibly go wrong? It’s taken years of traffic jams to accomplish this utter fûckwittery too. | | | |
Smart motorway openings halted over safety fears ... on 16:55 - Jan 31 with 440 views | felixstowe_jack |
Smart motorway openings halted over safety fears ... on 08:24 - Jan 31 by AlfieMooresSon | 1.5 miles is way too far, there should be some compromise maybe 1000 metres or something? Would electric cars be able to coast, or would they stop quickly if they go wrong? |
Less likely to brake down in first place. They are heavier than diesel and petrol cars so they would have more kinetic energy and would be able to coast just as far. Perhaps top gear or that other programme on Amazon could do a test. | |
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