NYC drivers mow down bike lane bollards
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NYC drivers mow down bike lane bollards
NYC drivers mow down bike lane bollards. Took them less than 48 hours after installation.
https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2020/02/...e-in-24-hours/
https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2020/02/...e-in-24-hours/
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Make the barrier out of something strong enough to do some serious damage to a car that tries to mow it down.
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Unfortunately this is what happens when you place a driver on commission.
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Unless there are severe ramifications for destructive acts, such people will continue doing them. And such features of public resources will keep getting defaced, destroyed.
One bright spot of the surveillance society might be, though: these cretins probably had their license plates and faces captured multiple times heading into and out of the area, even proof of them doing the act.
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Ought to read the comments and link provided by Dr. Bones.
"Dr. Bones • 11 hours ago Ok, die hard NY bike rider here. But I’m going to ask the hard questions—-is that in a turn zone? Why are those posts several feet further to the right than those further down the road? Is it even possible for a truck to get past them without going two inches per hr?"
"Dr. Bones Vooch • 9 hours ago • This picture:
pic.twitter.com/WVJArxb5Eu
shows that the row which was destroyed is a foot or so out from the ones further on down the street. It's right on the white traffic line. Why? I'm just asking. They are almost as far from the bike lane as the bike lane is wide. Seems like a bit of a squeeze, for no particular reason."
"Dr. Bones Dr. Bones • 8 hours ago
And again, sorry to be nit--picky....but the first picture in the row at the top of the article is not a picture of the row that was destroyed. Notice that the traffic line is a foot or so to its right, and the citibikes are visible. The second two pics are taken closer to the street entrance where the row is on that same white line. I wonder if they installed it wrong."
"Dr. Bones • 11 hours ago Ok, die hard NY bike rider here. But I’m going to ask the hard questions—-is that in a turn zone? Why are those posts several feet further to the right than those further down the road? Is it even possible for a truck to get past them without going two inches per hr?"
"Dr. Bones Vooch • 9 hours ago • This picture:
pic.twitter.com/WVJArxb5Eu
shows that the row which was destroyed is a foot or so out from the ones further on down the street. It's right on the white traffic line. Why? I'm just asking. They are almost as far from the bike lane as the bike lane is wide. Seems like a bit of a squeeze, for no particular reason."
"Dr. Bones Dr. Bones • 8 hours ago
And again, sorry to be nit--picky....but the first picture in the row at the top of the article is not a picture of the row that was destroyed. Notice that the traffic line is a foot or so to its right, and the citibikes are visible. The second two pics are taken closer to the street entrance where the row is on that same white line. I wonder if they installed it wrong."
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The barrier should be made like an scaffold from construction steel, on top of which you mount tool steel prongs which are carbide tipped with razor sharp points. Now THAT would shred some sheet metal on a car or truck that scraped it. Might even lacerate and kill drivers, cutting them into meat rolls, like bloody rolls of tape. I really think nobody would try to drive into that.
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In NYC, this highlights how useless bollards are. What's in these pix are the sturdier bollards. Typically, what NYC's DOT employs could be knocked over by a light breeze. Much / most / all of the damage in these pix was done by delivery vans: USPS / FedEx / UPS, etc. Which is to say: these vehicles aren't driven by folks who own them. What the delivery vans merely wound is finished off by for-hire (Lyft / Uber) vehicles.
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The barrier should be made like an scaffold from construction steel, on top of which you mount tool steel prongs which are carbide tipped with razor sharp points.Now THAT would shred some sheet metal on a car or truck that scraped it. Might even lacerate and kill drivers, cutting them into meat rolls, like bloody rolls of tape. I really think nobody would try to drive into that.
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Perhaps NYC could use some of its red light cameras to catch the culprits. If they start to make $$$ off of bike lanes, they might put in more of them
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It my city, red light cameras were removed because "the wrong people were being caught" mayor comment. The city then turned over all the unpaid tickets to a collection agency. I'd bet, no one made $$$ from them .
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Reinstall them and have every 10th one made of concrete. Make sure they all look the same. That should surely surprise someone.
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Maybe it is time to get these incidents recorded on video. We have had several incidents caught on GoPro bike cams that had drivers prosecuted in court.
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Bollards are used in places where it is expected they'll be mowed down from time to time. If they wanted a wall, they'd build one.