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So pedestrians catch a ride while walking with their
attention on their cellphones. I see many accidents and
broken bones here. |
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Dangerous, fun, and nearly practical. You've hit upon the perfect idea! |
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So, when traffic clears and the driver wants to go more than
15 mph, they need to come to a stop to let people get off, or
do they just give a signal with their horn to tell people to
jump off at 15mph before they start going faster? |
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Yes an automatic beeper I think, perhaps it starts to pip at 10mph, and the pips get faster and more urgent as the car accelerates until at 15mph they become a constant warning siren. |
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But remember as well, if the people don't get off and the driver goes above 15mph, the driver becomes legally liable for any death injury or mild inconvenience. |
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On the other hand in the city I was in, the idea of the traffic clearing and the cars going at more than 15mph is an amusing fantasy on a par with all the pubs stopping charging money for their beer. |
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I think there's something here, but not with
hanging
on the side of the vehicle. Especially here in San
Francisco, I see people being scrubbed off by
passing vehicles on an hourly basis. People drive
like maniacs here. |
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Trailers that have handles you jump on that has a
display of the path it's going and sends out iPhone
signals of were you can go if you grab it? (linky) |
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There'd still be carnage but maybe a little less. |
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I've done this with friends on their farm driveway (4-wheel-
drive with running boards & roof-rack). But letting Joe Public
do this in the real world will be chaos. |
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Back in middle school one kid decided he'd try to
Marty McFly it hanging onto a car on the way to
school. He spent a month in traction. |
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