Optical Speedbumps Create Illusion of Little Girl
An anonymous reader writes "Civil authorities around the world have tried all kinds of tricks to get drivers to slow down: speed bumps, rumble strips, flashing lights, the decoy police cruiser, and of course the good old-fashioned speed trap. The British Columbia Automobile Association Traffic Safety Foundation is taking a different tack: scaring the living hell out of drivers. In an effort to brusquely remind drivers of the consequences of wanton acceleration, they're painting an elongated image of a child chasing a ball into the street in 2-D on the pavement in such a way that it appears three-dimensional."
While I realize that they're trying to make people slow down here, I'm afraid they're going to cause a lot of wrecks too when people swerve to avoid the little girl, or slam on the brakes and loose control, etc. And worse, what happens when people get used to seeing it and start ignoring it? Then not only is it not making people slow down, it's a potential for making them disregard a real child in the road.
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What was wrong with the good-old "slow down or pay to fix your suspension" speedbumps? I've never seen anyone ignore one of those on purpose...
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