Best Way to Stop Speeding
March 18, 2008 - 8,965 views
For some speed devils, warning signs just aren’t enough. Tickets don’t do the trick if there’s no policeman to issue them. So when all conventional methods fail, here is an offbeat method to stop speeding: stickers that fake holes in the highway.




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Looks like a great way to cause a lot of accidents. People won’t slow down. They’ll just swerve into the other lane.
good way to make people driving at any speed swerve and/or slam on their brakes. worst idea ever for so many reasons, not even that cool or clever.
Who pays for the funeral of the first guy on a motorcycle who swerves into another car or a wall trying to avoid this?
FAIL!
Not so good on windy days.
It’s not to stop speeders. They’re ads for a company that works with automobile suspensions. Also, this has been posted around the net dozens of times already.
I think the OPEC folks and the Saudies have a better plan. Once you see the latest prices for gas you’ll understand I’m sure.
Fuck Everybody …. people are dicks… im gonna start hanging out with dogs and cats… and having sex with horses… works for women.
wow. john smiths a fucking freak
A motorcyclist with good skills will “bunny hop”, jumping the fake hole. But, yeah, most motorcyclists will swerve……
Where can I purchase one????????
Nice ideea, but poor implementation: just 2D?? They should take as reference the authorities here (in Romania) who came with much better 3D models!! There’s even enough of it to arrange for exports, too!
Here in Utah they actually work. They are real pot holes though.
That is some crazy stuff - however, I would still hit it at like 90 MPH still. I Fail.
The photos of the fake potholes are themselves fake but will still fool most peolpe who see the photos. The alignment of the wording is different in the photos of the same supposed phony pot holes (vertically & horizontally) . A fairly good job superimposing the phony stickers and guy, but not quite good enough.
Never mind that the language in India (or Malaysia as some websites insist) is NOT English, so the advertising campaign is in the wrong language. The phony photos of the phony potholes was designed to impact an English audience so placign them on a road, in a country where not many people read English doesn’t make any sense either.