ed_m wrote:
Mind Driver wrote:
Don't think I'm getting my point across very well. Something like those child bollards are ridiculous but if your just off a motorway coming into an urban area traffic islands work very well at bringing speeds down and giving drivers a reminder that they are coming into an area likely to contain pedestrians.
Before ye all get into a "but you should be looking and realise anyway", motorway driving is boring so you can slip into driving subconsciously, so the idea is to give you a jolt and wake you up. Having something on footpath every 20m is overkill but every now and again has its value.
i'm struggling to think of any motorway exit that would allow you to 'slip subconciously' off the motorway and not notice the change in road, pavement, lighting, buildings that would alert you... not to mention almost all slips seem to end in a roundabout, some light controlled or a junction to 'wake you up'.
I think he means something along the lines of something IG posted up back in 2004 - ish. Namely - you can get used to a high speed and this feels "normal" to you. A bit like the plod trainer in late 2003 who was clocked on his way home from work at 120 mph after a day of training up plods. He got a 3 month ban as my wife recalls in early Jan 04 - as posted up by Paul on the PH site at the time.

(Wildy Wild

has a fantastic memory - she has reminded me of that story as we are reading the posts together here and we are at my computer in my den.)
Wildy also suggests I remind folk of her own L-Test back in Germany when she had to drive at high speed and then down in fairly graduated stretches till they reached the 20 mph town centre. It's only recently that the Germans restricted the novices. When Wildy sat her test - she had to demnstrate she could handle derestricted A/bahn "to common sense values" and I gather she was well over the ton to mark the occasion

But child like bollards? I fear these will be met with the same derision as the Swiss "motorway robot worker" But then .. as the Swiss got nasty and started to place Gatsos in these (and in other equally unsporty places like wheely bins and a "Snow White" character) - we can only hope these "children" will not get equally naff ideas.

"Snow White" allegedly got more than an apple stuck down her throat... per some Swiss tabloid back in 2003 ..
Personally I have to say the signs we have seen in some areas

WORK!
Let's hear it for Keswick.. New Mills (High Peak) and various others across the North West

These signs simply say

[b]Please drive at 20 mph when amber lights flash[/i]
These stretches are outside the schools and operate only at peak times. As far as we have observed . these appear to WORK

People respond to direct common sense and not naff gimmicks then
