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Happydaze Member Since: 30 Aug 2021 Location: Wirral Posts: 71 |
Nowt smart about them. Thankfully even pre Covid I didn't need to travel much other than locally, but any future travel plans will will avoid them. I wonder if / when satnavs might get such an option??
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10th Dec 2021 9:19pm |
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Dixy Member Since: 09 Apr 2009 Location: Somerset Posts: 1094 |
The problem is they are not smart enough. They are meant to know of a stationary vehicle immediately and warn other traffic as quickly. Thats the theory, you discovered what happens in the real world. letters not necessarily in the right order |
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11th Dec 2021 5:16am |
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Ffrr-lover Member Since: 04 May 2021 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 640 |
The issue with these systems is that they still rely on a human operative to change the signs. there may be some AI Or other intelligence, but If they are not paying attention then that situation can occur.
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11th Dec 2021 7:50am |
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Slow progress Member Since: 30 Jun 2020 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 451 |
Those yellow lights advising speeds are also now used to try and drive speeds down where emissions are high. The same reason around Birmingham the average speed cameras are turned on when the traffic is light or heavy.
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11th Dec 2021 12:41pm |
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Bean19844 Member Since: 25 Oct 2020 Location: Essex Posts: 929 |
Smart motorways can work but unfortunately the clowns that design them don't do a good enough job. If you look at the M1 around the Luton area they have cameras along that section every 100yards as well as the hard shoulder but if it's clear and there's heavy traffic it can be used too aid the flow of traffic. Unfortunately the regular motorways like the m25 they don't have cameras every 100 yards so the traffic wobbles I mean highways are usually none the wiser of this. I see a young woman with 3 children and 2 dogs once stuck inbetween Lane 1&2. The public was going all the way up too her and having too swerve out the way as there wasn't no gantry signs etc so ended up going off the next junction and back so could use the lorry and put in a fend off to at least give her, the kids and dogs some protection.
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11th Dec 2021 1:05pm |
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Slow progress Member Since: 30 Jun 2020 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 451 |
The original design was refuge lay-by every 400yds. But the budget was cut and this the distance between them is far too much.
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11th Dec 2021 1:44pm |
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SamThomas Member Since: 12 Nov 2021 Location: South East Posts: 293 |
Yes they can, but only if you have refuges closer together & 100% monitoring of lanes, quick actions to close off lanes (with the cameras set to catch those who thing a red X does not apply to them. Good action using your HGV to protect the lady & her children - please note HGV haters. Lets face it, converting a motorway to "smart" is a lot cheaper that actually adding another lane. As an aside, that idiot that markets a "!speed camera detector" bangs on about the fact that they have a hard shoulder on each side in the US seems to forget about the fact that there is a whole lot of nothing in the US & [plenty of space for as many lanes as you want. The UK is very, very crowded in places. |
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11th Dec 2021 4:17pm |
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