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People, just obey the laws and follow the signs. Yes, I have a tendency to run late myself, but think of the other drivers, and the people who are working on the roads, and be courteous. It is better if we all get to where we are going a little late, than if some of us don’t get there at all.
Safe? Looking at the angle and curvature of the ramp, it might just put a wheel-riding person right on the road crew. Also, without sufficient speed, it may not be enough to carry them far enough to clear the worker(s). [Then again, there is the cartoon physics factor.]
Nevada was pretty tough on enforcing speed limits in construction zones. Once I was stopped for going 5 miles over the limit at night on a stretch of highway without any workers. Now live in southern Arizona where drivers routinely exceed the construction zone speed limit by 10 mph or more, and no one in sight to enforce those limits.
David_the_CAD about 1 year ago
People, just obey the laws and follow the signs. Yes, I have a tendency to run late myself, but think of the other drivers, and the people who are working on the roads, and be courteous. It is better if we all get to where we are going a little late, than if some of us don’t get there at all.
BigDaveGlass about 1 year ago
One way to ramp up the safety. I can dig it…….
blunebottle about 1 year ago
“Trund…” there’s an original sound effect.
The dude from FL Premium Member about 1 year ago
Where I live we have cones and ZIPPERS ( I hate) miles before and after!
ULPilotRMH about 1 year ago
Trund?
Doug K about 1 year ago
Safe? Looking at the angle and curvature of the ramp, it might just put a wheel-riding person right on the road crew. Also, without sufficient speed, it may not be enough to carry them far enough to clear the worker(s). [Then again, there is the cartoon physics factor.]
Just_Karl about 1 year ago
There’s a “Dukes of Hazzard” joke in there somewhere, but I can’t quite come up with one good enough to post.
jagedlo about 1 year ago
Where are the cameras and stuff to post his stunt on social media?
dflak about 1 year ago
When transiting a work zone, keep in mind that moss always grows on the north side of a construction worker’s shovel.
[Unnamed Reader - 83d506] about 1 year ago
Boff & Trund? Love those sound effects!
scote1379 Premium Member about 1 year ago
FACEPLANT !!!!! 7.0 on the Wiley Coyote !
scote1379 Premium Member about 1 year ago
OY , This is a construction zone not a Skate Board park !
sandpiper about 1 year ago
Be interesting to see a lone stone rider trying to get into the by-pass lane loaded with commuter stone cyclists.
Comics are the first thing to read about 1 year ago
https://www.washingtonpost.Com/transportation/2023/04/13/baltimore-ntsb-construction-worker-deaths/
Cerabooge about 1 year ago
What protected the workers who put in the ramp?
goboboyd about 1 year ago
It should encourage you to wear your turtle shell helmet when you ride.
WCraft about 1 year ago
“Trund?”
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom Premium Member about 1 year ago
Trund? That’s a weird sound effect.
daleandkristen about 1 year ago
B O F F
zeexenon about 1 year ago
A tad early for Evel Knievel …
rockyridge1977 about 1 year ago
Is he digging a “pot hole” or filling it up!!!!!!
thejanith Premium Member about 1 year ago
Excellent idea! Too many people have no concern for the safety of the road workers.
Mediatech about 1 year ago
Safety first.
pflutke59 about 1 year ago
Nevada was pretty tough on enforcing speed limits in construction zones. Once I was stopped for going 5 miles over the limit at night on a stretch of highway without any workers. Now live in southern Arizona where drivers routinely exceed the construction zone speed limit by 10 mph or more, and no one in sight to enforce those limits.
Angry Indeed Premium Member about 1 year ago
Evel Knievel, you’ve got yourself of some competition!
j.l.farmer about 1 year ago
And the victim paralyzed from the neck down after the landing.