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Post by photomike666 »

The was a similar idea in the Uk. They found some of the nice twisty hill roads, and painted speed warnings on the approach to tight bends.

Once a few people had skidded on the paint in the braking zone the paint was removed. Perhaps the gvt branch should be advised of the hazard they are casuing and be prepared for the resulting legal costs.
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These would be as good to bike riders as those bloody steel rope barriers
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Draven wrote:These would be as good to bike riders as those bloody steel rope barriers
those things make me cringe sad10.gif ,& bring on da cull :lol:
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