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Thailand's 'floating' crosswalk makes drivers stop and look


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be distracting enough, that driver/riders diverts eyes down to gawk... not slowing down mind you! 

  - imagine the rest...

 

 

on the other hand, a Rider might simply Divert, and; bump bump bump, take the footpath escape route 

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“And I think the kids like to walk over it, as it makes them feel like they are walking on air.” Really? This illusion takes away all sense of reality even to the point where you can't feel the ground one is stepping on? Maybe someone should write a sequel to Alice in Wonderland ... '...in Thailand'.

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Here in Chiang Mai the crossing markings are so faded and dirty they are difficult to see during day time and virtually impossible at night for any drivers approaching them.

They need cleaning / repainting.

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Maybe they could build a real 'raised' zebra crossing at an unannounced location and establish how many drivers cross it at speed. That will certainly tell them whether it works effectively or not.

 

The problem would be to keep a replacement stock numbering hundreds of thousands of them readily available in the locality on a daily basis. 

 

In the long term, even Thai drivers might think twice.......

Amd the numbers of cars wrecked would certainly reduce traffic on the roads.

Ahhh. wishful thinking!

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19 minutes ago, Bundooman said:

Maybe they could build a real 'raised' zebra crossing at an unannounced location and establish how many drivers cross it at speed. That will certainly tell them whether it works effectively or not (...)

Or larger than average speed bumps in front of the crossings, to force drivers to slow down...

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