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Suxors... well, rush hour traffic will move that much faster at least.
I agree on pole rigidity observations. Why don't we build bridges that strong?
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That's why I like my BMW 2002! You can't try to get in a crash with that and if you do, by the time you brake you will be in collision with anything faster than 20 mph!
Very sad to see these lives lost and countless family members altered for life. Just like that. Very sad.
Agreed - In Australia we have a power to weight ratio limit for young drivers under 25. The limit is 130kW per tonne & while I opposed it initially, I have to admit that it has reduced the road toll so support it now. There's also a limit for probationary license holders where you can only carry one passenger between 11pm and 5am, and vehicles with engine mods are also prohibited.
Once you're off a probationary license you're unrestricted with what you can drive, but insurance is impossibly expensive for high performance vehicles until you're over 25 with a clean accident history.
Just tried putting an M5 into the calculator for my insurance company down here for a 24 year old with no accident history, and the quote came back at $17k a year!
Just tried putting an M5 into the calculator for my insurance company down here for a 24 year old with no accident history, and the quote came back at $17k a year!
wtf
I mean, I dont know how much that would cost here in the states, but god damn
The occupants in that vehicle said a piece of metal fell from the undercarriage of the victim's car and a short time later the driver began swerving out of control and hit a guard rail.
If you own an E30, you are a survivor of some idiotic driving as a youth, guaranteed.
Riding, but yes, and I came out unscathed despite having a vehicle that would compare favorably in performance. Friends can't egg you on from a back seat that doesn't exist.
Riding, but yes, and I came out unscathed despite having a vehicle that would compare favorably in performance. Friends can't egg you on from a back seat that doesn't exist.
I'd like to think that E30 owners have long since realized the performance disadvantage of passengers. But I suppose when you have 11,000,000,000 horsepower it really doesn't matter.
I agree on pole rigidity observations. Why don't we build bridges that strong?
Two completely different design philosophies.
Super rigid =/= super safe (or super strong in the case of bridges).
In all seriousness, it's a complex topic, with probably 200+ variables to consider between the two situations, with the largest being ductile vs. brittle failure modes, the difference in warning times (to collapse) between the two, and the threat to human life that both represent.
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Would you feel Comfortable driving down the highway 65mph knowing the millions of huge signs are breakaway.
Lots of wind and some years later isn’t going to go well in my opinion.
Would you feel Comfortable driving down the highway 65mph knowing the millions of huge signs are breakaway.
Lots of wind and some years later isn’t going to go well in my opinion.
Sigh.....
I guess vehicle collision forces and wind forces are the same thing. I guess the pole isn't designed to a 100 year wind event. I also guess the base connection isn't designed to operate entirely within the first 10% of the line representing the elastic range of the connection during it's service life, meaning a fatigue based failure is of literally zero concern.
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