wtf are they?
I seen a couple this week, normally a lane that runs up the left towards a roundabout but theyre gravel & come to a dead end.
Quote from: sdpwtf are they?
I seen a couple this week, normally a lane that runs up the left towards a roundabout but theyre gravel & come to a dead end.
for brake failures, just turn into them and you stop. :D
Over here theyre unfinished roads lol
Quote from: BXGTi16VOver here theyre unfinished roads lol
LOL :lol:
there mostly for big vans / lorries that aint going to stop in time :o
the ground is usually soft so the front wheels sink in and you slow down fast :D
havnt had to use one yet ! (touch wood!)
orly, thx.
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My dad used one yonks ago... needed to be towed out that one had soft sand. Vans tyres just sank straight into it.
We got them here on the way to Chattanooga. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chattanooga)
I have seen paved ones, somewhere in the US forgot where, that goes in to an uphill to stop speed.
Should really be called "oh S**T! my brakes dont work, HELP! lanes ;)
Quote from: bearI have seen paved ones, somewhere in the US forgot where, that goes in to an uphill to stop speed.
over here thats a "dual carriage way" ;)
Quote from: SeriousShould really be called "oh S**T! my brakes dont work, HELP! lanes ;)
lol :D to be honest.. its a "oh sh*t my brakes dont work and someones shoved a bloody 3 piece suite in the damn escape lane" lane.
Quote from: bearI have seen paved ones, somewhere in the US forgot where, that goes in to an uphill to stop speed.
Wouldnt that just make it a ramp to jump over the obstacle? Bit drastic, but heck if your brakes fail, why not?
Quote from: PuNkQuote from: bearI have seen paved ones, somewhere in the US forgot where, that goes in to an uphill to stop speed.
Wouldnt that just make it a ramp to jump over the obstacle? Bit drastic, but heck if your brakes fail, why not?
But then they can call it the dukes of hazard lane :D
This is all nonsense - its for big 4x4 owners stuck in queues at junctions, to keep it real and back to basics when they feel the need to get in a bit of off-road ;)