INCREDIBLE ROAD TECHNOLOGIES THAT ARE REALLY INSANELY COOL

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    1) ETI Road Roller System (Preview)
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    2) NOKIN Solar Road Stud
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    • Round Plastic Solar LE...
    • Pedestrian Crosswalk W...
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    3) TAPCO BlinkerChevron Dynamic Curve Warning System
    • BlinkerChevron™ Dynami...
    4) Portable Speed Bump
    • Portable Speed Bump
    5) ACO DrainBox Road
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    6) Wave Delineator (Preview)
    • Bike Fixation Wave Del...
    • Saris Infrastructure W...
    7) Buro North Smart Tactical Paving
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    8) Traffic Tech Automatic Barriers
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    9) Parklio™
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    • MB Smart Parking Barrier
    10) Intelligent flexible charging pantograph
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    11) Spotflex Sprayplast
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    12) Traffic Tech CADO®
    • Video
    00:00 - Buro North Smart Tactical Paving
    00:59 - Intelligent flexible charging pantograph
    01:51 - Traffic Tech Automatic Barriers
    02:38 - Parklio™
    03:21 - ACO DrainBox Road
    04:10 - TAPCO BlinkerChevron
    05:05 - Wave Delineator
    05:53 - ETI Road Roller System
    06:50 - Portable Speed Bump
    07:29 - Spotflex Sprayplast
    08:14 - NOKIN Solar Road Stud
    09:09 - Traffic Tech CADO®
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 883

  • @randycosgrove3608
    @randycosgrove3608 Рік тому +186

    Some of these products look interesting/useful. However since I live in Canada I'm concerned how effective any of the lights, reflectors and road divisions actually sitting on the surface of the road would be in winter especially after a heavy snow and a quick pass from snow plow. Even built in asphalt speed bumps don't last that well.

    • @magnushultgrenhtc
      @magnushultgrenhtc Рік тому +19

      We have a simpler solution in Stockholm, for the exact same effect: just put up a red spotlight aimed at the the curb.

    • @Geezerelli
      @Geezerelli Рік тому

      Trudeau will figure a way to control you even more

    • @ytzpilot
      @ytzpilot Рік тому +5

      Canada already has indentations in the road and a reflector can be put inside the indentation that can be seen by the driver. The snowplough goes right over so it won’t damage. It’s more expensive and seldom used. Most common is the rumble strips on the side of a highway that are also indentations

    • @JackSilver1410
      @JackSilver1410 Рік тому

      Some of these products look interesting/useful. However, since I live in america, I'm concerned how effective any of them would be considering our dense population of fucking idiots.

    • @Hexnilium
      @Hexnilium Рік тому

      We should install defrosting cabling on most roads.
      At least around any specialized markings and equipment.

  • @tchevrier
    @tchevrier Рік тому +267

    the vast number of people walking around staring at their phones without any sense of what is going on around them is hilarious and alarming at the same time.

    • @craigwillms61
      @craigwillms61 Рік тому

      Makes for some funny videos on youtube (as long as no one is hurt badly).

    • @tchevrier
      @tchevrier Рік тому +4

      @MrGriff305 That's sad. My nephews (12 &13) couldn't read a handwritten Christmas card this year.

    • @gazfish
      @gazfish Рік тому +12

      Natural selection

    • @tchevrier
      @tchevrier Рік тому +5

      @MrGriff305 Sadly yes. , Most (if not all) schools around here don't teach handwriting anymore. Heck they don't even teach the kids how to hold a pen. They're not even required to submit written homework anymore.

    • @tchevrier
      @tchevrier Рік тому +1

      @@gazfish unfortunately its a generational natural selection. The 3 R's aren't taught anymore

  • @Noodle.liefhebber
    @Noodle.liefhebber Рік тому +67

    The most interesting thing I learned today is that people feel that some plastic things between the cycle lane and the car lane make it a protected bike lane. In the netherlands the bike lane would have at least a meter of separation on such a big road.

    • @LimitedWard
      @LimitedWard Рік тому +20

      Completely agree, this won't do anything to protect cyclists. If anything it would keep cars from parking illegally in the bike lane though.
      The biggest benefit I can see to this system is its ease of installation. It looks like you can install long stretches of these barriers very quickly, which means that cities can experiment with different bike lane designs without having to fully commit to a permanent structure. A lot of times, cities are resistant to change because they can't visualize how it would turn out.

    • @alicia.3740
      @alicia.3740 Рік тому +14

      I think it looks dangerous. We don't need this in the Netherlands. Here, with driving lessons, we learn the rules not to park on a bike lane or drive a car there.

    • @nahianchoudhury8523
      @nahianchoudhury8523 Рік тому +8

      I actually think it's good to have them on there. It's nerve racking to be on the same side of the road as a biker.

    • @alicia.3740
      @alicia.3740 Рік тому +3

      @@nahianchoudhury8523 Then you better never drive a car in The Netherlands. There are cyclists everywere.

    • @nahianchoudhury8523
      @nahianchoudhury8523 Рік тому +2

      @Alicia. the thing is, these bikers most kf the times ride way too far from the curb. It's so annoying.

  • @andreim841
    @andreim841 Рік тому +58

    That road side barrier is brilliant, the one you see at 6:40 it is build about 12 miles from where I live and it was a national test pilot to see how good it is...turns out they are so good that they can't replace the old ones fast enough with this system, especially on bridges and overpasses.

    • @eriklerougeuh5772
      @eriklerougeuh5772 Рік тому +4

      its a lot more expensive than traditionnal barrier, more metal, more plastic, its higher, and uglier,
      but in dangerous curb where you have truck, it could be life saving.
      and is it innovative? on the road maybe, because old tires, and big stuff in ropes/plastic is used since hundred of years for help efficiently boat docking :D

    • @robneff7084
      @robneff7084 Рік тому +6

      @@eriklerougeuh5772 Is it uglier? That's pretty subjective. While the traditional barrier won't win any design awards, it is familiar. In time the rollers will be too.

    • @billclinton4life221
      @billclinton4life221 Рік тому +2

      @@robneff7084 Yeah I don't think anything about roads are pretty anyways. It may become popular but I don't know the price comparison

  • @Mike-my7uf
    @Mike-my7uf Рік тому +47

    5:53 can we just appreciate how the road side barrier just tanks an entire bus without going through and also mainly keeping its rollers intact? It could probably tank another bus after that one.

    • @oeliamoya9796
      @oeliamoya9796 Рік тому +1

      Based on your word choice "tanks" I'm going to go out on a limb and say you play MMOs. I'm a former WoW addict. Been 5 years clean and sober. Hearing the word tank almost triggered me to relapse. 😜

    • @codetech5598
      @codetech5598 Рік тому +3

      It flings an out-of-control vehicle back into traffic.

    • @logginglogs
      @logginglogs Рік тому +4

      @@oeliamoya9796 tanks are in no way related to mmo's

    • @eriklerougeuh5772
      @eriklerougeuh5772 Рік тому

      docking boat technology >:

    • @topomusicale5580
      @topomusicale5580 Рік тому +1

      @@logginglogs he wasn't using the word to refer to the combat vehicle, but rather the gaming notion of someone/thing that can absorb large amounts of potential damage and survive

  • @gmfw9777
    @gmfw9777 Рік тому +260

    The more we make allowances for people's ineptitude the more inept people will become

    • @institches2750
      @institches2750 Рік тому +93

      Letting inept people die doesn't make them less inept. It simply deprives society of whatever utility they did have. A bad driver might be a reliable worker, a good parent, or the next major scientific breakthrough. Your definition of "inept" is too one-dimensional.

    • @boratsagdiyev3936
      @boratsagdiyev3936 Рік тому +32

      @@institches2750 What a brilliant reply. Seriously, it’s very rare to read a reply as well considered as that.

    • @nickmaclachlan5178
      @nickmaclachlan5178 Рік тому +16

      @@institches2750 Alternatively they could be a drain on society and we are better off without them? Both arguments work just as well.
      I do tend to agree with the original commenter though. Maybe people could just pull their heads out of their asses for a moment before blindly wandering in to traffic because social media 24/7.........

    • @gmfw9777
      @gmfw9777 Рік тому +7

      @@institches2750 your assuming that running off the road or walking into traffic while distracted by a phone will always result in death? Consequences can provide valuable lessons

    • @CaioCRCosta
      @CaioCRCosta Рік тому +23

      ​@@nickmaclachlan5178 Wonder where and when people have used that kind of argument to get rid of people that were a "drain on society"

  • @rachelbolyard1527
    @rachelbolyard1527 Рік тому +13

    The cell phone thing, is a self solving, Darwin Award situation.

    • @laupiehouppette8002
      @laupiehouppette8002 Рік тому +1

      Exactly, if you are so addicted to your phone that you never look up , even when crossing the street, the problem is somewhere else.

  • @LomosCam
    @LomosCam Рік тому +52

    A similar system with charging electric busses have been used in Gothenburg for a few years now.

    • @lillianlamantia9605
      @lillianlamantia9605 Рік тому +1

      And Turku

    • @usapanda7303
      @usapanda7303 Рік тому

      Something like that has been in many US cities since before I left for China. In many cities there are also fully autonomous buses or shuttles.

    • @russellzauner
      @russellzauner Рік тому +1

      a lot of these clips are *old* oddly enough

    • @russellzauner
      @russellzauner Рік тому

      also the entire west coast North America has charging stations guaranteed every 25-50 mile now...see West Coast Green Highway project.

    • @oeliamoya9796
      @oeliamoya9796 Рік тому +2

      In Make-believe land they have a similar system for the people waiting for the bus. When they sit down on the bench to wait for their bus it triggers a barber grooming machine to lower and give waiting riders a free haircut or a beard trim. Problem with it has been the calibration. Sometimes the blades cut a way too close which leaves the person missing their skin.or in worse cases, down to the bone. So for now it only exists in Freddy Krueger's Elm street bus stop and Yabba dabba doo Flintstones - the untold stories.😄😜

  • @Blanchy10
    @Blanchy10 Рік тому +7

    Nice to see lots of Aussie inventions here.

  • @GuusvanVelthoven
    @GuusvanVelthoven Рік тому +32

    If people get into an accident because they can's be bothered to look up from their phone while walking I'll call it natural selection.

    • @alekz112
      @alekz112 Рік тому +3

      It's artificial selection, since all the forms of smartphone addiction are intentionally engineered by the companies that make the phones and apps.

    • @davidmccarthy6061
      @davidmccarthy6061 Рік тому +1

      Yeah, it's the modern day sabertooth tiger!

    • @bagofnails6692
      @bagofnails6692 Рік тому +4

      You wouldn't walk along a treacherous mountian path while glued to your smart phone, so I don't understand why you would do it in the middle of a large city.

    • @technovelo
      @technovelo Рік тому +2

      0:54 top of screen - At the very end of the clip, as soon as the red car clears the intersection, two guys cross against the light. One is looking at his phone. Can't fix stupid.

    • @complainer406
      @complainer406 Рік тому +2

      The pedestrian isn't the one making the situation dangerous, the cars are

  • @JetS_Gamer
    @JetS_Gamer Рік тому +8

    As an Australian myself I have seen the lights for pedestrians crossings in the cities a fair bit now

  • @Guillaume2606
    @Guillaume2606 Рік тому +7

    4:23 This "Dynamic warning system" (or something that looks very similar) exist for over dozens of years in Europe!!!!

  • @chriskelso723
    @chriskelso723 Рік тому +2

    This is one of if not my favorite TechZone videos. Nice.

  • @kingtechvids
    @kingtechvids Рік тому +1

    That road barrier is amazing!

  • @mltnetwork
    @mltnetwork Рік тому +2

    Happy New Year...this is so cool...thank you for sharing!!!

  • @edgeofentropy3492
    @edgeofentropy3492 Рік тому +6

    1:51 and 9:10 That will work right up to the point when someone crashes into it and damages it.
    4:10 I have already seen this on the road. It is a good use of lights. What is better is applying this to stop signs (I have seen that too).
    5:54 This is a great product.

  • @FakeSchrodingersCat
    @FakeSchrodingersCat Рік тому +7

    One question about the Spotflex Sprayplast what happens the first time a snow plow clears the road?

  • @juliaweber212
    @juliaweber212 Рік тому +1

    That's cool on the ground until it snows

  • @TsunauticusIV
    @TsunauticusIV Рік тому +16

    The bike lane things are cute but they won’t work in regions that get snowfall. You can’t effectively plow(with typical equipment) around those devices. You won’t be able to push the snow over to the side.

    • @Fanta....
      @Fanta.... Рік тому

      nobody is going to be out cycling in the snow anyway, so I wouldn't be too concerned.

    • @TsunauticusIV
      @TsunauticusIV Рік тому +1

      @@Fanta.... what? It has nothing to do with cycling in the snow but being able to push the snow off the adjacent vehicle travel lanes.

    • @darrennew8211
      @darrennew8211 Рік тому +1

      I'm pretty sure the dots for lane markings aren't going to survive a snow plow either.

    • @TsunauticusIV
      @TsunauticusIV Рік тому +3

      @@darrennew8211 we’ve actually had those where I live and they do commonly pop off when plows hit them. They’ve stopped using them after they realized about 5 years was the max they lasted before all gone.

    • @darrennew8211
      @darrennew8211 Рік тому +1

      @@TsunauticusIV Yep. In SoCal, they're bumps. In Pennsylvania, they dig into the road and put reflectors below the surface of the road.

  • @deanvaillancourt2881
    @deanvaillancourt2881 Рік тому +1

    I was like, that looks just like the Marquette interchange in Milwaukee. Sure enough. 🤣

  • @nikinoodles7017
    @nikinoodles7017 Рік тому

    All of these inventions are amazing. There are some very smart people around the world.👏👏

  • @tutoriel1000
    @tutoriel1000 Рік тому +3

    We already operate electric buses with pantographs at both end stations in Belgium and they work really well

  • @clareshaughnessy2745
    @clareshaughnessy2745 Рік тому +4

    Now, it’s a while since I did physics, but I think you can only create inertia. It would absorb momentum

  • @muhammadzawwar7370
    @muhammadzawwar7370 Рік тому +2

    i LOVE YOR VIDEOS AMAZING GADGETS

  • @kainpwnsu
    @kainpwnsu Рік тому +1

    I see my hometown in the blinking traffic signs section. We have used these for at least 10 years, especially on that interchange of 3 freeways.
    Lights appear on stop signs and high traffic pedestrian crossings in residential areas. They are extremely effective and solar powered. A community located on top of a mountain even has lit indicators along the edge of the road, because it is a very dark and winding road without trees for reference and a very steep drop off the sides you don't want to go down.

  • @yourhandlehere1
    @yourhandlehere1 Рік тому +4

    So much money spent trying to combat stupid.
    Stupid always finds a way to win. Stupid is genius.

  • @Alan_Hans__
    @Alan_Hans__ Рік тому

    Some good stuff in there. I like the spotflex stuff the best.

  • @FrankRoosevelt32
    @FrankRoosevelt32 Рік тому +4

    4:10 this is a really smart & simple idea. Make the signs light up at the appropriate speed so your car should be passing each sign as it lights up. That would let people driving on dark roads know exactly how fast to take the turn because your brain would interpret the lights in a similar way to seeing a car take the turn in daylight.

  • @AttractionSpot
    @AttractionSpot Рік тому +1

    The spot flex sprayplast at 7:30 I don't think would work real well in places where it snows because the plows would scrape those off wouldn't they?

  • @TiffanyL2
    @TiffanyL2 Рік тому

    I love this music *vibes with the music*

  • @mauriziodetomasi4526
    @mauriziodetomasi4526 Рік тому

    New Technologies are pretty beautiful but very important and useful! WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @lordgandalf22
    @lordgandalf22 Рік тому +19

    The Netherlands has fully separated bikpaths in the villages and cities the bike protection might help outside town centers but I feel the roller barriers is more usefull the the separated bikepath fence

    • @krane15
      @krane15 Рік тому +2

      Only a solid physical barrier will matter to cyclist in the U.S. Motorist will ignore anything less completely.

    • @travisbeagle5691
      @travisbeagle5691 Рік тому

      Yea what the US thinks are great infrastructure (paint and at most plastic) are completely useless.

    • @tchevrier
      @tchevrier Рік тому +1

      I visited Amsterdam a few years back. I was warned by the hotel concierge to be wary of the cyclists as opposed to the vehicles. That was so true. The cyclists are everywhere.

    • @lordgandalf22
      @lordgandalf22 Рік тому

      @@krane15 our barriers have most of the time 1 a row of cars parked next to the road. Then nothing or some greenery area and the the bikepath. And that small bump into the grass is for sure breaking the bottom of you're car even touching it feels like you're car gets broken in the process so yeah.

    • @WackoMcGoose
      @WackoMcGoose Рік тому +1

      @@krane15 Agreed, as both ZeroEnigma and Salty Seattle Driver regularly catch on camera, American drivers tend to think of cyclists as _competition to be run over._

  • @clarkkentsuperman5911
    @clarkkentsuperman5911 Рік тому +1

    If I'm walking, my phone is in my pocket, if I am chewing gum, I am sitting down

  • @paul_321
    @paul_321 Рік тому +7

    Is this an ad for China?

    • @user-gq9qh2kw6h
      @user-gq9qh2kw6h Рік тому

      Yes it is. The CCP pay big money :D
      And also an ad for the WHO (gates) plus some BS that they push with Greta (that girl that has an boat of carbonfiber and fly's with private jets)

  • @BreezingThrou
    @BreezingThrou Рік тому +2

    8:25 A similar thing was tested in a stretch of road locally that was a known risk to drivers new to area for its blind bends and poor visibility. So the council decided to give something like these a go. Millions later, and they ended up replacing them. The trouble was that the new very bright lights were shining in the rear view mirrors of all drivers. The distraction and constant light in the mirror were the cause for twice that many crashes for two years after they were installed.

  • @DocRen
    @DocRen Рік тому

    "And is available in several colors" hahahah that was a cute touch XD

  • @bearcubdaycare
    @bearcubdaycare Рік тому +1

    I liked the improved storm drain.

  • @gvbalajee
    @gvbalajee Рік тому +1

    Awesome

  • @MonsterMacLLC
    @MonsterMacLLC Рік тому +1

    They should try those Korean traffic barriers here in Boston traffic! The drag racing on 93 or the fatalities on 495 would be at the very least reduced.

  • @oneshotme
    @oneshotme Рік тому

    Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up

  • @wz2001
    @wz2001 Рік тому +2

    The climate is always changing.

  • @NickRoman
    @NickRoman Рік тому +5

    Those flashing chevrons were installed at a curve near my house. I don't know if it is making a difference. Even recently after that installation, there was a crash. And there were a couple of crashes within several weeks of installing the wood and metal barrier a few years ago. I know because I walk by often and the barrier was all smashed up. I guess people just crashed into the boulders and the concrete wall before that. It's crazy though how people crash so much there. Maybe that helps to reduce the street racing. Silver lining.

    • @raymondclark1785
      @raymondclark1785 Рік тому

      There are those motion sensing chevron on 2 spots on a curvy road in the Jersey Pinelands.
      I guess the local rescue squads got tired of pulling cars out of the pines

  • @matthewmurray916
    @matthewmurray916 Рік тому +2

    That drainage system in the curb is a good idea until you realize that the main problem with the existing system already is clogs from road debris

  • @mamagbluntbuthonest6516
    @mamagbluntbuthonest6516 Рік тому +1

    They need the speed bumps during school drop off and pick up times. Wish they could make a system where it just automatically pops out of the road during those times because I'm sure that would be a hassle to do 2X everyday on a long stretch.

  • @jingzhang4193
    @jingzhang4193 Рік тому

    You videos are amazing 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @albratgaming2348
    @albratgaming2348 Рік тому +2

    portable speed bump.. Would also be good around road works and areas that are temporary restrictions.
    When people are working... deploy it

    • @jamesclark6487
      @jamesclark6487 Рік тому

      They'd leave it at their arse on day one. I do agree with you though.

  • @WhateverIWantChannel
    @WhateverIWantChannel Рік тому +1

    Woah i saw the flashing highway curb signs on my way driving into Pittsburgh! (Or at least something that looks similar)

  • @jameshowland7393
    @jameshowland7393 Рік тому

    How well will many of these innovations work on snow covered roads, and how well will they survive when highway snow plow scrapes over the top of them?

  • @mattheweburns
    @mattheweburns Рік тому +1

    I remember when there were really cool lights on the side of the interstate where there was a sharp curve where one interstate met another at interstate 26 and 126 in Columbia, the bridge went up and over letting traffic out in between 126 and the 126 exit to nowhere that goes right back on. All it was was plastic clad tube lights like you would see in a garage or shop. But they just looked really cool caught your eye but didn’t blind. I can’t believe they removed them with no replacements now you can see the scars on the wall. Maybe people broke them wrecking into them and they were replaced… All the more reason to keep Florida drivers off the road

  • @cr9953
    @cr9953 Рік тому

    Cool now that first video we need the same alerts on the steering wheel

  • @verstumfung43
    @verstumfung43 Рік тому

    The chucks of broken up roadway always present on Michigan roads would prevent the Traffic Tech Auto Barriers from moving!

  • @Sturmisch
    @Sturmisch Рік тому

    Such a heavy investment to prevent zombies from being run over!!!

  • @JeffRL1956
    @JeffRL1956 Рік тому +4

    I like the idea behind the bike lane barriers, but they won't work anywhere that needs snow plows. The heavy, packed snow pushed aside by the plow would not be kind to them, unfortunately.
    Snowplows would also damage the road markings and the solar-powered "catseyes".

    • @lukeorlando4814
      @lukeorlando4814 Рік тому +1

      Snow ploughs are a good point. But most cyclists go away in winter and come out in summer. I was thinking more along the lines of street sweepers. If the cars kick all the debris into the cycle lane and the cycle lane cannot be cleaned. Cyclists have tiny narrow tires and no suspension. They will avoid all slippy muck and colonoscopy inducing bumps and consider themselves forced out of the cycle lane and into the road.

    • @complainer406
      @complainer406 Рік тому +1

      @@lukeorlando4814 They might not go away if the bike infrastructure was properly cleared

  • @MrShabindigo
    @MrShabindigo Рік тому

    They have switching lanes in Chicago on the Express Lanes for the Expressways. They'll open on one end and close on the other depending on the time of day to accommodate Rush Hour traffic

  • @avasam06
    @avasam06 Рік тому +2

    The side drainage is realistic, simple, and just a more efficient way of doing it. I can see it being implemented where needed.
    Same with the rollers. It actually improves safety.

  • @bagofnails6692
    @bagofnails6692 Рік тому +1

    Most of these seem expensive and the advantages seem to be small.

  • @iallso1
    @iallso1 Рік тому

    The wave delineators are in use in Christchurch NZ.

  • @OliverParry-vr7md
    @OliverParry-vr7md Рік тому

    outstanding

  • @complainer406
    @complainer406 Рік тому +1

    We already have the technology to hugely cut road accidents. They're called trains. Fewer drivers = fewer accidents

    • @Pancakegr8
      @Pancakegr8 Рік тому +1

      Agreed. I hate seeing innovation used to avoid solving the actual problem.

  • @1.4142
    @1.4142 Рік тому +1

    Parking barriers should be something useful, like foldable benches.

  • @nm8023
    @nm8023 Рік тому +5

    I liked how the German product was very specific, with references to all this data and an emphasis on efficiency

    • @billclinton4life221
      @billclinton4life221 Рік тому +1

      Probably because it was alot more legit and thats how you sell it

  • @nishantkdam
    @nishantkdam Рік тому

    Basically a technology to solve a problem caused by technology

  • @funlightfactory6031
    @funlightfactory6031 Рік тому

    They need a speedbumpt that increases in size the faster the car approches.

  • @drfred1203
    @drfred1203 Рік тому

    YaHeyDer Milwaukee~!!! That is the biggest, craziest cluster of winding bridged roads. It’s almost mind boggling how it works.

  • @gklerk4170
    @gklerk4170 Рік тому +1

    We have in the Netherlands separated bike lanes most as possible. Those flexisticks do you see most often in Canada. The flexible nature gives "suggested" safety where there is little. And those solar powered reflector studs, we call them frogs, are all over the Netherlands.

    • @robneff7084
      @robneff7084 Рік тому

      It's a visible signal to the driver to keep them alert, and they won't intentionally drive over them to avoid scratching the car's paint. So it does do a small service.
      In the minds of tax payers, there's not enough bike riders in Canada and U.S. to justify reducing driving lanes on the roads (chicken and egg problem, but also in winter time hard to ride a bike at -20' C and snow, so commuters need a car anyway).

    • @briceba12
      @briceba12 Рік тому

      @@robneff7084 not just bike made a video about cycling in Finland in winter and why Canadians can't do it. it's not the fault of the cold or the snow but only from the lack of political will.

  • @life_of_wescott
    @life_of_wescott Рік тому +1

    Those rolling barriers are also in use in South Africa. Especially in KZN

  • @lorenzoboyd6889
    @lorenzoboyd6889 Рік тому

    4:18 - Circa 1962, at what was the northern terminus of California State Route 14 in Palmdale, the RH sweeper for N/B traffic had a long series of sequentially-flashing delineators.

  • @lameesahmad9166
    @lameesahmad9166 Рік тому

    Those traffic barriers are an excellent idea. If they use recycled materials they can also get rid of excess wastes

  • @HigzyTeflon
    @HigzyTeflon Рік тому +3

    I don't like those led curb warnings for tech gadget geeks who refuse to join the real world, even at a moment where their safety could be at risk. Natural selection and such.

  • @hyperwebbing
    @hyperwebbing Рік тому

    Here in the United States they got the best bang for your buck system in use and it's been that way for probably a hundred years. Be sure you got a pair because you're going to need it because you'll be riding right with the traffic with no special Lane.

  • @davidcurtis5398
    @davidcurtis5398 Рік тому +7

    Like the barrier idea a lot...Both parking and driving...Like the bike barriers...have seen the rolling barriers and think they will be better than just the regular guard rail and actually do less damage that the regular rails.We need these speed bumps in my neighborhood right now. The barrier that goes up and down would be great for RR crossings here in the US to keep cars from going around the down barrier.

    • @kendramiller1830
      @kendramiller1830 Рік тому

      I saw on another video smart speed bumps. If you are speeding they jack right up so you'll hit it hard, if you are going slow, they then lie flat so you won't even notice you went over it. It protects the car from damage too

    • @whitecloud2002
      @whitecloud2002 Рік тому

      Personally I think every road and highway should be lined up and down with speed bumps these kids be driving way to fast, I think all speeds in the US should be no higher then 25 miles a hour! Anyone doing anything over that should be put in jail for the rest of there life!

    • @robneff7084
      @robneff7084 Рік тому

      @@whitecloud2002 LOL. I can bike 25 mph. Expect to pay 2x as much for all goods and services if it takes 2x or 3x longer to transport things. Road trips and tourism would be a thing of the past, entire communities would die. I think you better stay inside your retirement community, leave the real world to us.

    • @whitecloud2002
      @whitecloud2002 Рік тому

      @@robneff7084 Nah, unlike you I will become an elected official and get this stuff made into law, I will force my will upon you, and you will do as I say, when I say to do it and be asking me for more from your daddy. (I do find it hilarious people cannot tell I am exaggerating the hell out of this though and basically making fun of the generation that actually thinks this way, but whatever I will continue to play along with it.)

  • @stephengirling7859
    @stephengirling7859 Рік тому

    If people are always looking down then they don't deserve to be warned! Your safety is your responsibility. If you are dumb enough not to look where you're going you deserve what you get!

  • @mikeables
    @mikeables Рік тому +2

    Those moving barriers would be great for roads with protestors. Just wipe them off.

    • @KuptisOriginal
      @KuptisOriginal Рік тому

      They need to be quicker though like windshield wipers.

  • @christian_santi
    @christian_santi Рік тому

    The ETI roller system looks clever to dissipate the energy of a car/truck crash, but would be an hazard for bikes and motorbikes! The rider would be like "rolled" into the barrier!

  • @archstanton_live
    @archstanton_live Рік тому

    The evolution of road barriers is prayer wheels.

  • @legendgodmyth
    @legendgodmyth Рік тому +13

    These roads are safer than my house

    • @simplynik9938
      @simplynik9938 Рік тому

      Have you ever tried AK 47?

    • @myspacemodulator
      @myspacemodulator Рік тому

      People have less accidents on the road, mostly cause when people are in their car, the car protects them from danger, especially if they come visiting and do something stupid or piss me off and don't have the car shield

    • @krishnamanjunatha6183
      @krishnamanjunatha6183 Рік тому

      🤣

    • @habibti786
      @habibti786 Рік тому

      Go sleep their safely 😂

    • @charlotteemerson5050
      @charlotteemerson5050 Рік тому

      Until they download an update.

  • @altanika9545
    @altanika9545 Рік тому

    Wow. This did not go as I expected

  • @aaroncampbell113
    @aaroncampbell113 Рік тому

    We have those wave cycle lane things in Christchurch New Zealand.

  • @SK-zi3sr
    @SK-zi3sr Рік тому

    I'm in Australia and I've never heard of those led panels for traffic lights

  • @Zoyx
    @Zoyx Рік тому +1

    A lot of these ideas don't take into account snow plows.

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 Рік тому

    8:50 I'm not sure how this is better than cat eyes. They too can be different colors, but rather than glowing they reflect the lights of cars. They are cheap, easy to install and last for decades.

  • @Pss.88
    @Pss.88 Рік тому

    I’m in Australia and I saw them

  • @badatpseudoscience
    @badatpseudoscience Рік тому

    5:44 - It seams like it doesn't dissipate as much energy from the car on impact and can throw that car back into traffic. I wander if it may be more dangerous then regular guard rails.

  • @sarcasmo57
    @sarcasmo57 Рік тому

    I just want more walkable cities.

  • @ric0h777
    @ric0h777 Рік тому

    0:53 Look at the red lights on the path for the crossing at the top, then watch the people.
    Yes.. this idea totally works..

  • @Rrek
    @Rrek Рік тому

    8:57 that song gave me flashbacks

  • @bordeaux1962
    @bordeaux1962 Рік тому

    Less cars in public space, less problems to solve. Period.

  • @IM2MERS
    @IM2MERS Рік тому

    Only technology I want to see is one to patch potholes so cheap and efficient that any city or town can't afford not to patch them.

  • @coopsahoy8563
    @coopsahoy8563 Рік тому

    For the road side barrier, what happens if there’s fast traffic coming?? Do the drivers crash? Does the mechanism get damaged??

  • @davethebrave.
    @davethebrave. Рік тому +3

    i like how at: "there are a few things to get a gmm sled i

  • @user-zn4vp9et7b
    @user-zn4vp9et7b Рік тому

    第一個遇到闖紅燈的穩死

  • @coopsahoy8563
    @coopsahoy8563 Рік тому

    Love how most of these inventions become unnecessary if people were actually good drivers 😂

  • @Solutionist1
    @Solutionist1 Рік тому

    Instead of having a conventionally separated highway with many lanes, could use the moving barrier tech to manage flow of traffic better. Peak hour more than 50% of traffic is heading into the city.

  • @sandybruce9092
    @sandybruce9092 Рік тому +2

    I’d really like to see some of these great ideas in use here in the US. We have some really stupid drivers!

  • @divergentthg7925
    @divergentthg7925 Рік тому

    So now they want to put blinking lights on the going around the corner and about time they figured it out😂

  • @HarryAdee
    @HarryAdee Рік тому

    They actually made that lights on the floor to encourage people to use their mobile phone while walking

  • @codylemme4154
    @codylemme4154 Рік тому

    The movable speed bump would be good for neighborhoods where kids play

    • @billclinton4life221
      @billclinton4life221 Рік тому

      I'm imaging all the home owner association neighbourhoods covered in these

  • @MHMusic-Hub
    @MHMusic-Hub Рік тому

    Cool...

  • @gaitn5670
    @gaitn5670 Рік тому +1

    Yeah handy, looking always down and therefore sighns on the ground. Then those people will not observe their surrounding at all!

  • @Jayhhardy
    @Jayhhardy Рік тому

    We tried smart motorways on the UK. It's costing a lot now to get rid of it again. Not everything works as planned. But there's some good ideas here.