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Can’t do the water sign, since it get’s cold enough to freeze. I actually emailed the city planner a youtube video, and the response was that they looked into it, but it wasn’t feasible because it’s below freezing a lot there.

I’m actually impressed, i’ve never once seen police respond to a non injury traffic accident in less than 30 minutes.

as the bridge itself proves, nobody reads anything.

Can confirm. People don’t read signs. That’s the genius of the Australian water stop sign from earlier in the thread. Sure, they’ll probably piss their pants when it appears, but I bet people stop.

It takes a bit of time to determine who’s available to respond then organize the drawing to see who gets to go confront the idiot driver.

Yeah, ridiculous as it sounds, I tend to agree. That “OVERHEIGHT MUST TURN” could be understood as “If your truck is overheight you must turn,” when it really means “We have measured your specific truck as overheight, and you must turn.”

That traffic light the truck blew through turns red and the overheight sign comes on when a vehicle too high is detected. That system was installed last year just for incidents like this, yet people still hit it. I think one of those water curtain stop signs like they have in front of some tunnel entrances in

“Hi, Penske customer service? I’d like to report that my rental was, um, stolen earlier today. I don’t know where it is or what kind of damage might have occurred. Thank you.”

No, it has to drive the rest of the way.

The runway has huge run up areas. They can’t land on those, but they can be used for the takeoff roll.

Landing is one thing. Will there be enough runway for it to take off?

Just looked it up and I have to say it’s the first airport I’ve seen that could be easily mistaken for a Kroeger!

I’m Minnesotan, so I don’t use my horn. I stare at them passive aggressively and talk about them after they leave.

Mazda horns have always sounded pathetic

lol oooo yea. This weather is what tells me my car is old. Actually its my car that tells me that. It “cries”. The power steering pump wines, the alternator squeaks, the power steering is no more, and some unknown rattles take place. I start it, head into the house, and when I come back out roughly 10 min later, its

My Corvette has electric door handles: because of the removable targa top, the window has to crack open slightly before the door can open/close. As soon as you shut the door again, the window rolls back up to the fully closed position.

Since the forms aren’t dated, you wouldn’t have to get them filled out in the time in between drawings. You can just set your hypothetical machine to work, and then when you are done, just carry all 58.4 million forms (I think you can fill out 5 tickets per form), and have the poor clerk run them at a rate of

Not to mention it would be literally impossible to fill out 292 million manual tickets in the 3 or 4 days between drawings. If you somehow created a machine to do it, it would need to spit out 845 tickets every second over 4 days to have every possible combination. Then factor in where do you get 292 million blank