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    http://www.vancouversun.com/Phantom+...467/story.html
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    500 billion million trillion dollars says people still ignore it.
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    • #3
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      So in East Van, will the 3-D images be crackheads and prostitutes? And BTW anyone know if "Crackheads" is one word or two...never had to spell it before!
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        I think for people who may not know it's there may end up slamming on their brakes thinking it's a real child. I think it's a good start but it may end up causing accidents as well.
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        • #5
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          It's right by my parents' place. The people there think they own the roads and can do whatever. And the rest are so old that they can't even see over the dash. This is going to cause more accidents than save lives, for sure.
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          • #6
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            I remember there was a trail a few years back in London over inflatable speed humps. If you were over the limit they would inflate up.

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            • #7
              Re: the future of speed bumps?

              Originally posted by jasonwermy View Post
              I think for people who may not know it's there may end up slamming on their brakes thinking it's a real child. I think it's a good start but it may end up causing accidents as well.
              yea I agree with this statement, I find subconsciously your reaction is to jam on the brakes when something runs out. I still find myself tapping the brakes when squirrels run out. that is too bad that they mention parents dropping their kids off are the worst offenders, it seems parents these days have lost their maternal/paternal instincts.
              Last edited by J-hop; 09-09-2010, 09:57 PM.

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              • #8
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                LOL

                thats kinda cool but once people know its paint a kid for real is going to get jellied up nice i bet

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                • #9
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                  Originally posted by Ryan View Post
                  LOL

                  thats kinda cool but once people know its paint a kid for real is going to get jellied up nice i bet
                  LOL @ jellied up.
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                    Re: the future of speed bumps?

                    Originally posted by Ryan View Post
                    LOL

                    thats kinda cool but once people know its paint a kid for real is going to get jellied up nice i bet
                    exactly, seems like a ridiculous idea as people that drive there often will just become desensitized.
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                    • #11
                      Re: the future of speed bumps?

                      its west van....there was a great debate about this on the Vancouver dubberz forum earlier this week
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                      • #12
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                        Here I was thinking this was the future of speed bumps
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                        • #13
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                          /\/\ HAHA thats awesome.

                          But back on topic, I think that painting this on the roads wont stop people from being stupid. It will cause more accidents at first, then when people know its not real it will be ignored like all the other road signs.
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                          • #14
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                            That video was funny. You could move the speed bumps around because people would expect them to be in the same place lol. You have to love the element of surprise.

                            Back when I was in Kamloops, BC a few years back, they had speed bumps that were about the size of my hood. They were just massive and if you didn't do less then 30 over them you'd scrape your front end, maybe even lose a bumper. I tried to find a picture of them but I can't find one. If anyone can find one it's on Shubert Drive in Kamloops, BC. They are higher and longer than the ones that are in the area of Glenmorgan SW.
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                            • #15
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                              lol awesome video. However this idea is absolutely retarded. At first, people will slam on their brakes, causing rear end collisions all over the place. Then once people get used to it, they'll completely ignore it, and i'm willing to bet that the first kid who steps out anywhere near one of those illusions, will get creamed
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