Reading that the people were confused about bollards is astounding
Don't run into or over them and you're fine, if you feel you're going too fast for how close you are to them, slow down.
It's not rocket surgery
A place to discuss problems of car centric infrastructure or how it hurts us all. Let's explore the bad world of Cars!
1. Be Civil
You may not agree on ideas, but please do not be needlessly rude or insulting to other people in this community.
2. No hate speech
Don't discriminate or disparage people on the basis of sex, gender, race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, or sexuality.
3. Don't harass people
Don't follow people you disagree with into multiple threads or into PMs to insult, disparage, or otherwise attack them. And certainly don't doxx any non-public figures.
4. Stay on topic
This community is about cars, their externalities in society, car-dependency, and solutions to these.
5. No reposts
Do not repost content that has already been posted in this community.
Moderator discretion will be used to judge reports with regard to the above rules.
In the absence of a flair system on lemmy yet, let’s try to make it easier to scan through posts by type in here by using tags:
Reading that the people were confused about bollards is astounding
Don't run into or over them and you're fine, if you feel you're going too fast for how close you are to them, slow down.
It's not rocket surgery
And that style of plastic "bollard" barely even counts as a bollard.. You can drive right over them and they just break off/fall down.
We need to add coloring in between the lines to the driving test.
In NJ you are allowed to bump the curb when parallel parking but not allowed to go up on the curb. Getting bumped by a car hurts a lot.
vehicles in the two-block section sometimes drive in the middle of Springbrook to avoid the bollards.
How about you get rid of your giant fuckass titan-sized SUV for a more reasonable car, and then you won't have to worry about being too fat-assed to fit?
Or slow down to drive closer to the bollards more safely. But to be honest, our wide lanes have corrupted drivers, many don't feel comfortable or competent at all navigating their cars in tight spaces. I still know people who avoid revsering at all costs because they don't really know how to. Some of the driving i see in tighter areas like parking lots makes me question how the hell the driver even got a lisence.
Some of the driving i see in tighter areas like parking lots makes me question how the hell the driver even got a lisence.
The practical portion of the test I took to get my license was a joke. You could take your test anywhere at at any time of the day so you could schedule the test for 10am in a sleepy town with very little traffic. They just had me drive around for a few minutes and then passed me. No zipper merging, no parallel parking, no reversing driving at all, no tight places and nothing challenging.
There should be a mandated standardized course that includes, reversing, parking, emergency braking, swerving, and various other maneuvers.
There's a section of road near me that has plastic flag bollards down the middle of the road also, to prevent this behaviour
It's only dangerous for the people on bikes because the people in cars drive like assholes, and of course those assholes don't want to accidentally kill someone. It might damage their car.
So people were speeding on these roads. Only 1% of drivers obeyed the speed limits according to residents. But change is weird, and especially change that reminds us that cars aren't the only thing people use to get around the city, so let's only talk about removing the calming features and get back to our dangerous driving again!
Protected by plastic bollards sounds like a false term/advertising. The folding plastic bollards wouldn't even stop a wheelbarrow, let alone a car. The bollards are about as effective at protecting as paint is. These bollards do however make the lane more visible. A better term might be something like "a bike lane designated by plastic bollards."
Should be 2 meter wide grass with trees and nearly curbs on the car side.
Ah, but the bollards can scratch the car paint and scratched paint is too high of a cost to pay to save lives /s.
Car brained entitlement
"They are not safe": pedestrians who enjoy bike lanes added this year want Richmond Hill residents at traffic meeting removed immediately
"bollards"
Bollards are solid. Usually metal or concrete. These are delineators.
I call them flexi-posts.
How about we have this changed to "‘They are not safe’: Richmond Hill residents at traffic meeting want car lanes installed this year removed immediately" because 'Fuck Cars'.