The Vermeer Trencher is for emplacements that are sturdy and swiftly embedded. It isnt a "roadside" built bit of tech, and it has been around longer than you can imagine. They found archaeological examples around the world.
Robot fuel pumps because of bad weather? Why not just build better enclosures for the vehicle? Fans to suck out fumes, and doors or baffles to block the wind. Much cheaper and simpler, I'd think.
All i'm hearing is a bunch of shit designed to fuck up your car without warning (speed bumps that pop up out of nowhere) or straight up SPY ON YOU, fuck this shit.
LOL You should see when those electric buses catch on fire! oh wait.. you will eventually.. The best "bus" build, was the Flywheel, and there hasnt come one since that matched it. Guess why those arent around?
The height-warning laser is a nice idea, but the 11-foot-8 (plus 8) bridge of internet fame has height sensors, clatterboard signs (chained signs over the road saying 'if you hit this sign, you will hit that bridge!'), flashing lights, and a final warning saying 'overheight must turn!' And that bridge is still destroying large vehicles' tops on a very regular basis. TLDR it's not likely to help.
None of these ideas are practical. If a driver is is busy with their cell phone, or simply don't care, all these ideas won't make any difference! There are drivers out there whose only thought is for themselves; anything that inconveniences them, even slightly, will trigger them to road rage, or other dangerous behaviors. Then there's the matter of drunk drivers, those drivers that are under the influence of drugs, and of course, criminals. Not to mention that a lot of these ideas will be expensive to implement. So, cities will not buy this. Plus, electric vehicles are still not perfected. The idea of recharging buses from ground based tech will be problematic, at best, unreliable at worst. Also, areas prone to heavy rain or other severe weather will be a problem as well. No, none of these will work.
Those sliding Guard rails are cool
The Vermeer Trencher is for emplacements that are sturdy and swiftly embedded. It isnt a "roadside" built bit of tech, and it has been around longer than you can imagine. They found archaeological examples around the world.
Does the smart speed bump know how to exclude emergency vehicles
That's a good point 👍👏👏
I've seen some of those smart speedbumps in action, and yes they do. They do know how to exclude emergency vehicles.
@@jib1838 I was wondering the same thing
5:41 it’s a thing in London and almost everywhere in London sometimes on a road or on a bridge.
That elevated cycling system would be great for adding bicycle bridges to existing bridges!
That is so cool I love your videos
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Robotic refuelling? No thanks, I’d much rather get out my car for 2 minutes in the cold or rain than let a robot do it for me.
video very good
Rear wheel drive is different to rear wheel steer, i think that's what you mean on the truck/car spike thingy.
This kind of repair road bridge is nothing new. We have that already since 25 years and call it fly-over in Vienna.
Brooo that bus is like worth 15k
Is running into one of those rubber road barriers less deadly than hitting a concrete one?
Robot fuel pumps because of bad weather? Why not just build better enclosures for the vehicle? Fans to suck out fumes, and doors or baffles to block the wind. Much cheaper and simpler, I'd think.
Cool indeed
Make that 1:44 a foot switch. It’d use much less electricity and electronics.
TY T. Z
"Durable Plastic", LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Isn't the umbrellium starling crossing basically a glorified traffic light but more confusing.
Expensive hotels? Wtf
All i'm hearing is a bunch of shit designed to fuck up your car without warning (speed bumps that pop up out of nowhere) or straight up SPY ON YOU, fuck this shit.
"Including a team of female employees" - how's that for a sexist statement!
HIKVision is NOT allowed by the US government for ANY government projects and by most US companies…..
Lipids from over the future
LOL You should see when those electric buses catch on fire! oh wait.. you will eventually.. The best "bus" build, was the Flywheel, and there hasnt come one since that matched it. Guess why those arent around?
Just like tesla 😂
The height-warning laser is a nice idea, but the 11-foot-8 (plus 8) bridge of internet fame has height sensors, clatterboard signs (chained signs over the road saying 'if you hit this sign, you will hit that bridge!'), flashing lights, and a final warning saying 'overheight must turn!' And that bridge is still destroying large vehicles' tops on a very regular basis. TLDR it's not likely to help.
Just not being implemented in the US.
Mobile Securitive trafic this more time of studies more precision of thurst coordernation of information
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LOL! Sliding rails for freeway repairs.. IM SURE that AI cars will know not to keep going... LOL
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None of these ideas are practical. If a driver is is busy with their cell phone, or simply don't care, all these ideas won't make any difference! There are drivers out there whose only thought is for themselves; anything that inconveniences them, even slightly, will trigger them to road rage, or other dangerous behaviors.
Then there's the matter of drunk drivers, those drivers that are under the influence of drugs, and of course, criminals.
Not to mention that a lot of these ideas will be expensive to implement. So, cities will not buy this.
Plus, electric vehicles are still not perfected. The idea of recharging buses from ground based tech will be problematic, at best, unreliable at worst. Also, areas prone to heavy rain or other severe weather will be a problem as well.
No, none of these will work.