6:00 in the UK we have a version of these signs showing your speed, except it will show your speed in green followed by a smiling face in green, or your speed in red, followed by a sad face in red, or it will flash "TOO FAST" if you go more than about 5 mph over the speed limit. They're being deployed everywhere now.
5:45 I’m not sure how it works elsewhere, but in Russia, they stopped installing radar speed signs after it became clear that drivers saw them as an invitation to show off and set new speed records. The same thing happens with “Swimming is prohibited” signs, especially in dangerous areas-many people will swim precisely because it’s prohibited, just to prove they’re “real men.” If the sign weren’t there, no one would dare to try.
Smart highways with embedded sensors are amazing. They can communicate real-time traffic updates and even charge electric cars on the go. The future is here
China definitely needs something like the Astra Bridge. It now blocks an entire overpath or highway, day or night, regardless of the traffic condition, just so that they can maintain the vegetation next to the road.
Been driving on this bridge in Switzerland. But what’s not said is that the traffic must be slowed down, so it can take 30 minutes before you even drive onto the bridge.
Speed is not dangerous, but being unable to stop is the real danger. For example planes are safest travel method on earth, speed is safer when you pass ahead of your car bcuz you consuming less time
13:53 The turbine is technically 'taxing' the energy output of the vehicles - if it wasn't there then the vehicles would not have to expend as much energy to move through the space and would get better gas mileage. Very inefficient.
Those bura bumps are known as zuma koppe , but in cars with big tiers you can go up to 120km/h over them thay only work in parking lots and on small cars
I was surprised to see South Africa on the map and further more when they displayed the most annoying speed reduction measure they put in place - we did a rather fine job though 😅
18:00 How the hell can anyone tell me that concrete walls are easy to move while keeping a straight face? Concrete is brittle. And extremely heavy. Not to mention the heat it produces in sunlight. It's possibly the worst material out there for a wall. There are many dumb things here like "Wow! They saw a future in plastic and invented a plastic bucket on wheels. Amazing inovation! Wow!". But this seems by far the dumbest.
The bump is really nice? A force of attraction that slows down car, instead of able to jump? It is cheaper than cement hump? If robotic the Stripe Hog? Just shooting water and moving around like the robotic cleaner?
I assume the state or the city on city streets and highways which probably means more tax if it’s on a toll road, you probably have to pay before getting on the road
@@Progamehunter-wn4xt that's my point. The taxpayers whom don't want a vehicle that destroys the earth in its construction have to pay. Yes EV does more damage than gas. Just look at how their batteries are created and disposed of
No, it's a win for drivers. Workers now the long term health effects of breathing in traffic fumes, just so that those drivers are somewhat less inconvenienced.
In the segment Electreon at 15:10, you have used non-standard and meaningless terminology. Kilometres per hour is ONLY represented by "km/h" as determined by the Systeme Internationale. The symbol for kilometres is "km" and nothing else. The use of "kph" is non-standard, uninformed, and meaningless. It is important to be correct and not to spread disinformation.
No, the energy is already being generated by the cars but its not being harnessed and it is going to waste - the turbines will simply harness it. Solar panels don't use more sun, do they?
@@onieyoh9478 by all means, share this research because I have found nothing of the sort. Everything I've found says the increase in drag is negligible and it would take several hundred meters of them lined up to increase fuel consumption.
Use old PVR HDPE/ Ldvp to make lamp posts from milk cartons for instance. Even heard they use it to repair roads. like in this video. do like the road lifter 500mtr sections at a time would reduce traffic jams. Also to NOTE:- if everyone drives over a Pothole. it makes it bigger and deeper. by avoiding them you decrease the damage done. Especialy at junctions. as car /truck tyres turn on that section of road.
In Poland "we" like to give a fine than truly fix the problem. The idea is so "good" that even cops gives u fine for bullshit and you accept and pay that. Otherwise you will have to waste time in court and risk bigger fine.
There is no such unit as kilowatt per hour. Kilowatt itself is the unit of power, e.i. work per time. Looking at this device, I doubt it could power a small kettle, so I think it rather produces one kilowatt-hour per day, e.i. one 24th of kilowatt.
Wireless charging has a lot of powerloss, even more so with the distance increasing between receiver and sender. Those wireless charging roads are just a giant waste of energy. There is nothing incredible or cool about it
Anytime I see one of those silly signs I treat it like a drag race and see what top speed I can get. In all seriousness these speed trap things are a stupid scam. If you can't be an attentive driver at high speeds maybe you shouldn't be on the road.
That bridge is really interesting. Can see that being used for stretches of road that need more time for repairs without having to set up detours.
Clickbait thumbnail is shameless
Why?
Ur just jealous
@@DaytonOSorry but can you explain how somebody could be jealous over a clickbait thumbnail
Yeah
@@jakemacdonald2082no yeah for u >:(
Every town in the US needs atleast a truckload of that pothole repair stuff
My area needs about 5
Seems like this is a universal problem, cause I'd say the same about European towns too 😂
A cargo train load
Speak for yourself. Maryland does a pretty fine job and I’m proud of majority of our elected officials. Other states, yall need to do better.
@vaughnblackman2888 you probably don't drive country roads either
Dudes watching this channel still alive is a happy feeling like I used to watch 6-7 years ago 🎉
12:16 The proof in case you're curious if it's clickbait or not, guys. Thank me later.
6:00 in the UK we have a version of these signs showing your speed, except it will show your speed in green followed by a smiling face in green, or your speed in red, followed by a sad face in red, or it will flash "TOO FAST" if you go more than about 5 mph over the speed limit. They're being deployed everywhere now.
True
same in Germany
This is why cameras are such amazing tools - you never know when the magic will happen.
I am the parking & traffic manager at one of the largest ski resorts in the country. This has a lot of stuff I want!
Those solar panels on the road is good until a wreck knocks out the entire board
Not really tho. Pleanty of stuff on youtube that shows otherwise
5:45 I’m not sure how it works elsewhere, but in Russia, they stopped installing radar speed signs after it became clear that drivers saw them as an invitation to show off and set new speed records.
The same thing happens with “Swimming is prohibited” signs, especially in dangerous areas-many people will swim precisely because it’s prohibited, just to prove they’re “real men.” If the sign weren’t there, no one would dare to try.
People who an electronic device to tell they’re driving in the wrong direction shouldn’t be driving.
I really hope FirstGard catches on, They seem to be quite cool.
Always be healthy and stable.❤️🌸
absolutely
This was an excellent one, thanks! Good to stay informed.
Smart highways with embedded sensors are amazing. They can communicate real-time traffic updates and even charge electric cars on the go. The future is here
this bridge is really helpfull now they are repairing a road nearby and they dont close it all the time
The wind will blow away the foldable traffic cones.
WE had these ICOP Sign thingies here in Switzerland for at lest the last 15 years if not longer
Same here in the Netherlands
Same in the USA.
@17:22 they have had those in the US for several decades now....
The same with @5:45 in the Uk
China definitely needs something like the Astra Bridge. It now blocks an entire overpath or highway, day or night, regardless of the traffic condition, just so that they can maintain the vegetation next to the road.
5:37 - we've had these in europe for a decade already.
Highway guard is a very dangerous design
Yeah, we could do with those wrong-direction-in-lane radars outside the US airforce bases we have here in the UK.
Radar your speed demostred in preview is Very Interessant others ⭕⭕
Been driving on this bridge in Switzerland. But what’s not said is that the traffic must be slowed down, so it can take 30 minutes before you even drive onto the bridge.
If speeding is SO "dangerous" then NO vehicle should be allowed to exceed the speed limit IMO
Speed is not dangerous, but being unable to stop is the real danger. For example planes are safest travel method on earth, speed is safer when you pass ahead of your car bcuz you consuming less time
13:53 The turbine is technically 'taxing' the energy output of the vehicles - if it wasn't there then the vehicles would not have to expend as much energy to move through the space and would get better gas mileage. Very inefficient.
Genetics is seriously into unpleasant experiences. I just don’t speed ever but if you go the speed limit, those don’t damage a thing.
I love your tech post of your videos can I use it too for my RUclips channel
Those bura bumps are known as zuma koppe , but in cars with big tiers you can go up to 120km/h over them thay only work in parking lots and on small cars
I know those durabumps well
Jarvis pull up the price of that mobile bridge 😂😂
Tunnel lighting is Very útil others ℹ️ℹ️ℹ️
Well, I live in Switzerland, and I've never seen a bridge like that...
3:26 deaf people
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"Vandel Resistant Housing" that hinge better be shielded, or it isn't vandel resistant...
How expensive are those turbines and solar panels if they are taken out due to a car accident?
I was surprised to see South Africa on the map and further more when they displayed the most annoying speed reduction measure they put in place - we did a rather fine job though 😅
19:00 We had those in a street in my city, but because people were breaking over them, not before them they broke.
Slowing down in certain circumstances can cause the car incident.
The bridge to install and remove takes longer than the time to do the road repairs for that section of road...
It could allow for more in-depth longer-duration repairs for the road, though.
That's a lie
@@ukhamba_solutions no it isn't
[citation needed]
@@macdjord Logic (Touche)
There is some cool stuff in this but better public transportation is still more simple and less expensive than the problems these fix.
In America, where I live, I have the sidewalk lights
The title of this video is a little over the top, don’t you think?!
Total insanity. Unbelievable heavy zhit you know 😂
The insane title is incredibly over the top, experts say.
Try to use that Bridging Structure in South Africa, street vendors will migrate and start selling Vegetables
18:00 How the hell can anyone tell me that concrete walls are easy to move while keeping a straight face? Concrete is brittle. And extremely heavy. Not to mention the heat it produces in sunlight. It's possibly the worst material out there for a wall.
There are many dumb things here like "Wow! They saw a future in plastic and invented a plastic bucket on wheels. Amazing inovation! Wow!". But this seems by far the dumbest.
The bump is really nice? A force of attraction that slows down car, instead of able to jump? It is cheaper than cement hump? If robotic the Stripe Hog? Just shooting water and moving around like the robotic cleaner?
4:00 blows away
Who pays for the electricity on those "wireless charging road"
I assume the state or the city on city streets and highways which probably means more tax if it’s on a toll road, you probably have to pay before getting on the road
@@Progamehunter-wn4xt that's my point. The taxpayers whom don't want a vehicle that destroys the earth in its construction have to pay. Yes EV does more damage than gas. Just look at how their batteries are created and disposed of
probably the council
@@A_beautiful_avocado what council?
@@jamesTBurkeif that was in LA, then the LA city council would pay 4 it
How many door handles does a Range Rover have?
Why? Just google it dummy
4:49 we actually have these in my town
in my city has also a JCDECAUX
Solars panels eletricly more eletric more capacid demostred in RUclips 👍👍👍👍
I live in Switzerland and drive a lot - never saw this bridge anywhere... )))) instead roads are blocked during construction and traffic is horrible.
No, it's a win for drivers.
Workers now the long term health effects of breathing in traffic fumes, just so that those drivers are somewhat less inconvenienced.
@18:55
bikes in the rain tho ?
Town always definitely more be heahtly and more stable others ⭕⭕⭕
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still can't make Canadian road that last a year...
13:43 a company producing wind turbines that say kW/h instead of kW (or kWh/h)
3:00 2.2B visually impaired people?! Srsly?
1 in 3 people are blind.
I know, because I'm blind, and I looked at the numbers myself.
In the segment Electreon at 15:10, you have used non-standard and meaningless terminology. Kilometres per hour is ONLY represented by "km/h" as determined by the Systeme Internationale. The symbol for kilometres is "km" and nothing else. The use of "kph" is non-standard, uninformed, and meaningless. It is important to be correct and not to spread disinformation.
The music the video all the thing is like 2016-2020 nostalgi
12:10 actibump totally uselles if I go 60, 70 mph 😉🤦♂
Putting wind turbines next to the road will only make cars use more gas. That energy needs to come from somewhere and it comes from the cars.
No, the energy is already being generated by the cars but its not being harnessed and it is going to waste - the turbines will simply harness it. Solar panels don't use more sun, do they?
@@lewiskearney3797 Yeah, maybe you should actually look at the research that's been done on this because you're beyond wrong.
@@onieyoh9478 by all means, share this research because I have found nothing of the sort. Everything I've found says the increase in drag is negligible and it would take several hundred meters of them lined up to increase fuel consumption.
Use old PVR HDPE/ Ldvp to make lamp posts from milk cartons for instance. Even heard they use it to repair roads. like in this video. do like the road lifter 500mtr sections at a time would reduce traffic jams. Also to NOTE:- if everyone drives over a Pothole. it makes it bigger and deeper. by avoiding them you decrease the damage done. Especialy at junctions. as car /truck tyres turn on that section of road.
anyone notice that he did 7:50 in german? i mean as a german, im not complaining, but still weird.
Is been going on well with others 0:37 0:37
In Poland "we" like to give a fine than truly fix the problem. The idea is so "good" that even cops gives u fine for bullshit and you accept and pay that. Otherwise you will have to waste time in court and risk bigger fine.
And if u win in court, the case is like it didn't happen. So as you can see they can abuse it without any risk.
just put the fries in the bag lil bro
First create the problem and then profit from "solutions". All of those should just not exist.
Thumbnail scraped the bumper 😢
Another video that shows me how far behind America is from the advanced countries.
There is no such unit as kilowatt per hour. Kilowatt itself is the unit of power, e.i. work per time. Looking at this device, I doubt it could power a small kettle, so I think it rather produces one kilowatt-hour per day, e.i. one 24th of kilowatt.
One Kilowatt Hour (1 kWh) is the amount of energy it takes to run a 1000 watt appliance for 1 hour.
Solar power 🤣🤣🤣
Würth is from Austria?? I don't think so. I am pretty sure it's a German company.
Aww
That fake grass bench is a very bad idea. It will get very dirty and gross. It is also hard to clean,
Würth is a german company, not austrian!
Nope! Austria won
the one in the thumbnail is not insanely cool or incredible
Wireless charging has a lot of powerloss, even more so with the distance increasing between receiver and sender.
Those wireless charging roads are just a giant waste of energy. There is nothing incredible or cool about it
Anytime I see one of those silly signs I treat it like a drag race and see what top speed I can get. In all seriousness these speed trap things are a stupid scam. If you can't be an attentive driver at high speeds maybe you shouldn't be on the road.
STOP USING CLICKBAIT THUMBNAILS!!! FALSE ADVERTISING!!!
YOU CAN STOP USING CAPS LOCK.
Sooooo boring...made it 10 seconds...
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15:08 Israel mentioned RRAAAAHHHHHHH
I guarantee they weren't thinking about wind gust when designing the FirstGard.
yeah, these are literally only good for a small number of use cases. Otherwise they're gonna be in a river or ocean near you soon
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Drive techolog more advanced others,🚸🚸🛣️🛣️💯💯
Well that's a lot of meh products. 🥱