Showing posts with label road safety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label road safety. Show all posts

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Methods to reduce the speed on the road. Or is it??

A friend emailed me the following photos a while back.



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I thought the methods shown in the above photos were cool and innovative ways to slow down speeding traffic. So I went on the net and search for the sources of these photos or maybe find the manufacturers too?

Turns out that these photos were used in print ads by several companies:

1. Ford Ranger: Rough Road Advertisements (Dec 2006)



Description: The projects purpose was to allow drivers to experience the Ford pickup's attribute of softness on hostile surfaces. In order to achieve this, several floor graphics were imprinted with cracks, snow and/or mud in various city streets. Next to them, a road signal that read "This is how it feels, Ford Ranger" was placed. Drivers drove through a difficult road without feeling it; situation that led them to experience the unique softness of riding in a Ford pickup. The floor graphics were placed in lateral streets and parking areas with speed limits that didn't exceed 10 kilometers per hour, with the objective of looking out for the driver's safety. (Chile)
- Source: http://adsoftheworld.com

2. Pioneer Suspension Advertisement (June 2007)


Description: Feels like Pioneer Suspension. (India)
- Source: http://adsoftheworld.com

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Our Resurfaced North-South Expressway is SLIPPERY! VeryDangerous !!

Received from a friend this important email on road safety. Travelers on North-South Highway Beware!!!



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Some of you who are going to Genting this coming holidays, pls be careful when driving along the Tanjong Malim NSE. It may be a good idea to stop at rest area if it is raining.

I am writing again after having read the Star today on the bus accident yesterday at Tanjong Malim. As reported in the Star, there are witnesses who claimed that the bus driver was not speeding and he wasn't a reckless driver either. Instead, they too FELT THAT THE ROAD WAS SLIPPERY!!!

I am therefore quite confident that the 'wearing course' of the new lanes are therefore NOT SUITABLE FOR EXPRESSWAY!!!

I urge TV3 or The Star to intervene and initiate a quick test to be carried out immediately BEFORE MORE CASULTIES ARE REPORTED.

Thank you.
regards,

Jensen Yeoh.



Dear TV3 and The Star,

I am a frequent user of our North-South Expressway and I have this IMPORTANT experience to highlight and share:-

I was driving back to Penang yesterday afternoon (24 June 08) when I saw the unfortunate accident in the opposite direction involving the passenger bus that skidded and overturned at Tanjung Malim. I didn't know that the skidded bus was from hometown Penang untill I watched TV3 news later in the evening and was shocked to learn that the accident took two lives.

Now, this is what I need to share:-

I am a building contractor with over twenty years of experience and I have been driving my 5 series BMW (latest generation and a dammed solid road holding car) each time
I travelled to KL. Lately, the new extended 3 lanes highway had been opened up for use and since then, I have also been using it quite oftenly.

HOWEVER, when I used it each time it is W ET , I can really 'feel' that the new road surface is extremely SLIPPERY! To share with some of you, my car comes with a built-in traction control mechanism (skidding prevention mechanism) and you can feel it each time it is activated. Previously, I don't come across this kind of slippery feel except when I drive over a paddle of water at certain speed.

From my observation as a building contractor, the 'wearing course' of the new road surface could be TOO FINE OR TOO SMOOTH and TOTALLY UNSUITABLE for highway use!
The wearing course (top premix layer) mix design for highways should be of minimum 20mm coarse aggregate mix that will give us the required bond between the surface and our tyres. Fine wearing course (14mm coarse aggregate size and below) is only suitable for normal road. (A proper test need to be carried out to determine the mix design of the wearing course).

Since the opening of the three lanes highway, I had seen cars skidding in front me or in the opposite direction and approximately 2 weeks ago, one of my friends who is also a frequent user of our NSE, came to share with me about his slippery feeling as well as the many skidded cars he had seen lately.

I am highlighting this to TV3 and The Star with the hope that a thourough investigation could be carried out immediately to find out how or what causes the bus to skid. A proper and independent test need to be carried out urgently to determine the design mix of the wearing course. THIS CAN SAVE LIVES.

FOR THOSE BCC RECIPIENTS, PLEASE SHARE THIS WITH ALL YOUR FRIENDS.
IF YOU ARE USING THE NEW LANES AND IF IT IS W ET , MAKE SURE YOU DRIVE SLOWLY!!!!

Regards,

Jensen Yeoh
012-4826163
Penang

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