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Mobile Overpass

hate road construction? well heres the solution!
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Basically, this would be a type of mobile overpass to solve the woes of road construction. It would have to be large enough to hold a decent size construction crew, and strong enough to support your average car (larger vehicles could be directed into the other lane). This way, traffic wouldn't get clogged up when a two or three lane highway closes down to one.
fett625, Aug 26 2009

Not exactly what I had in mind, but think of the pedestrians. http://soldiersyste...ctical-rescue-gear/
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       I think you may have an idea here. Not terribly well written, but I get the basics, I think.
blissmiss, Aug 26 2009
  

       Some kind of bridge that starts in front of the site, and ends behind it, thus letting cars go over the site? Nice idea. How would it cope with curves?
loonquawl, Aug 27 2009
  

       wotcha want is a pair of long ramps with a Bailey bridge or the like, spanning the gap. Come to think of it you could add a couple extra pieces to the old Meccano BB set and do it all like that; ramps length determined by road speed. huh... [+]
FlyingToaster, Aug 27 2009
  

       A couple of car-transporters in the loading position and a Bailey bridge between 'em.
coprocephalous, Aug 27 2009
  

       For the fast lane, maybe just an up-ramp and a down ramp. with a gap in the middle to fly over ?   

       "You must be traveling at at least 100 kph to use this lane....."   

       [+] what [bliss] said.
8th of 7, Aug 27 2009
  

       Ohhhhhh .....
8th of 7, Aug 27 2009
  

       Ditto
blissmiss, Aug 27 2009
  

       Good idea. [+]
MaxwellBuchanan, Aug 27 2009
  

       Coulda sworn I annoed and linked to this before work this morning. (+) The military has portable bridge designs that could easily be modified to suit this need.   

       sorry for the poor writing. it's not my strong point. And as for curves, that would be tricky, but you could probably send the bridge in sections, and then set it up there. That would be a lot more inconvinent though.
fett625, Jan 12 2010
  

       Forget curves. 93% of roadworks are on straight stretches.
MaxwellBuchanan, Jan 12 2010
  
      
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