Pedestrian management
- PlanB
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Pedestrian management
Never mind those useless little fake ICE engine noise makers, this should move pedestrians on nicely? Could be hard on batteries though, a person might actually have to stop to use it.
- woody
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When did pedestrians become the enemy?
What about a forward firing net which incorporates air-bag technology to kind of wrap the "about to be hit" pedestrian and then turns into something like the mars rover landing system - a giant beach ball.
Or an airbag system stuck to the front of the car?
You get the same thing on push-bikes - pedestrians not looking and walking out in front of you. Usually the rider comes off worse.
What about a forward firing net which incorporates air-bag technology to kind of wrap the "about to be hit" pedestrian and then turns into something like the mars rover landing system - a giant beach ball.
Or an airbag system stuck to the front of the car?
You get the same thing on push-bikes - pedestrians not looking and walking out in front of you. Usually the rider comes off worse.
Planned EV: '63 Cortina using AC and LiFePO4 Battery Pack
Pedestrian management
Hmmm, huge dose of electromagnetic radiation and it's a non-lethal weapon.
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Pedestrian management
Ahhh, good...
A perfect application for that metal mesh underware I invented
(Apologies to Tom Swift)
TASER = Thomas A Swift's Electric Rifle
From "Tom Swift and his Electric Rifle"
A perfect application for that metal mesh underware I invented

(Apologies to Tom Swift)
TASER = Thomas A Swift's Electric Rifle
From "Tom Swift and his Electric Rifle"
Last edited by bga on Fri, 10 Aug 2012, 05:55, edited 1 time in total.
It's not the end of the world, but I can see it from here.
Pedestrian management
It better be fine mesh to be effective against 95GHz!
