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One way signs explained

....... someone plz explain this to me, what country, why... and how do you remove the stupid barriers..

developER n who...

ridiculous... OMG that's pathetic! you gotta say it's a movie? but if it's real life, dude I swear it's like FreaKin' Chicago's highways, you gotta stop... pay with change... and move ON, "what if you don't have change with you on the bloody highway!? how about a U_TURN?" -don't know if they still have them anymore, but for cryin' out loud, I hated them.

Chicago traffic is lovely by the way, two hours in downtown just to get across the city if you took a wrong shortcut to get around the city.

awesome video by the way!
 
Originally posted by: Art Vandelay
Haha owned. Why did the driver and passengers of the black SUV run away?

I think a passenger got out and grabbed a child from a car seat in the back. Probably a pissed off mom. Did you see the back wheels come off the ground? That van hit hard!!!
 
Originally posted by: fire400
....... someone plz explain this to me, what country, why... and how do you remove the stupid barriers..

If you look closly there is some sort of reciever mounted on a post. Most likely there is a device which emits a signal that reaches the reciever and tells it to retrack the gates. We use a similar method to open the parking garage gates where I work.

I can't imagine how that will f*ck up some of those cars
 
This is in the Netherlands, it IS suitable for work. I love this system, it really shows the jackasses that think they own the road that they SHOULDN'T drive on a bus-only lane. Serves them right, if you ask me.
 
Originally posted by: Vegitto
This is in the Netherlands, it IS suitable for work. I love this system, it really shows the jackasses that think they own the road that they SHOULDN'T drive on a bus-only lane. Serves them right, if you ask me.

Yeah, I thought it might be a bus only lane. What's with "one way" in the topic title?
 
Originally posted by: Vegitto
This is in the Netherlands, it IS suitable for work. I love this system, it really shows the jackasses that think they own the road that they SHOULDN'T drive on a bus-only lane. Serves them right, if you ask me.

The first driver is especially stupid, first he turns around, half a minute later he is back. The other two are just reckless and keep too less distance, if the bus made an emergency braking the would rear bump them with no doubt.

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Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
Yeah, I thought it might be a bus only lane. What's with "one way" in the topic title?

At the beginning you see two (European?) one way signs.
 
Originally posted by: Vegitto
This is in the Netherlands, it IS suitable for work.

Wrong. Anything that is likely to trigger an Internet filter at work is NOT suitable for work. Many companies log these hits and report on them.
 
Originally posted by: Art Vandelay
Haha owned. Why did the driver and passengers of the black SUV run away?

Look more closely. The air bag deployed for the guy, and he's holding his head as if he hurt it. They're obviously checking on a child in the back seat to make sure they're ok.
 
Originally posted by: KLin
Originally posted by: Art Vandelay
Haha owned. Why did the driver and passengers of the black SUV run away?

Look more closely. The air bag deployed for the guy, and he's holding his head as if he hurt it. They're obviously checking on a child in the back seat to make sure they're ok.

and they learned that they can not beat the bollards! expensive and painful lesson i guess.
 
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