Posts Tagged ‘Road’
(57) Car Cam: 2 Speed Cameras on the Same Road
Observation(s): – Lane hog & general wierdness – Near miss, Brighton Road – P Plater lane capers – Fabulous vintage car, Port Road – Speed camera x1, Port Road – Speed camera x2, Port Road Conditions: Warm, high 20’s Celsuis Date/Time: Friday, 13 Mar 2009 Current Road Toll: www.dtei.sa.gov.au What:Driving Diary (12 month experimental project) Where: South Australia Why: To record 12 months of my life driving, and in the process reflect on my own driving behaviour and to possibly highlight how other ppl’s behaviours can impact negatively on us. Accidents can be so easily avoided. Sound: I only keep one CD in the car and change that weekly, so there will be some repetition. GPS also makes a few sounds and audible directions. This is for educational (not punitive) purposes, it is my belief that citizens shouldn’t police other citizens. twitter.com Further Info – Road Traffic Act (1961): www.legislation.sa.gov.au
Ice Road Blogging: Part Two – GoToAK.com Video Blog – KTUU Meteorologist Scott Elnes
In the final edition of my Ice Road Blogging series, our luck runs out. Our beautiful weather and decent road conditions turn into an all out blizzard. A Phase One Travel Advisory had been issued before we left, but it had been changed to a Phase Two by the time we reached 40 miles outside of Prudhoe. 50 mile an hour sustained winds, and blowing snow followed us all the way in, and veteran driver Robert Pennick said the roads were the slickest he’s ever seen them in his tenure on the highway. It took us almost two hours to drive 40 miles. Check it out.
Ice Road Blogging: Part Two – GoToAK.com Video Blog – KTUU Meteorologist Scott Elnes
In the final edition of my Ice Road Blogging series, our luck runs out. Our beautiful weather and decent road conditions turn into an all out blizzard. A Phase One Travel Advisory had been issued before we left, but it had been changed to a Phase Two by the time we reached 40 miles outside of Prudhoe. 50 mile an hour sustained winds, and blowing snow followed us all the way in, and veteran driver Robert Pennick said the roads were the slickest he’s ever seen them in his tenure on the highway. It took us almost two hours to drive 40 miles. Check it out.
Ice Road Blogging: Part Two – GoToAK.com Video Blog – KTUU Meteorologist Scott Elnes
In the final edition of my Ice Road Blogging series, our luck runs out. Our beautiful weather and decent road conditions turn into an all out blizzard. A Phase One Travel Advisory had been issued before we left, but it had been changed to a Phase Two by the time we reached 40 miles outside of Prudhoe. 50 mile an hour sustained winds, and blowing snow followed us all the way in, and veteran driver Robert Pennick said the roads were the slickest he’s ever seen them in his tenure on the highway. It took us almost two hours to drive 40 miles. Check it out.
Supervising Road Traffic by Video Camera
Traffic Police in Kyiv plans to supervise road traffic and speed by video camera as a lot of traffic polices in Europe do. The report was broadcasted on September 27, 2008 by Ukrainian TV Channel 1+1. Die ukrainische Verkehrspolizei beginnt, den Straßenverkehr und die vorgegebenen Geschwindigkeiten mit Videokameras zu überwachen. Der Beitrag wurde am 27.09.2008 vom ukrainischen Fernsehsender 1+1 ausgestrahlt.
Derby by Car – “The Inner Ring Road” July 2009, Before Lara Croft Way opened (final part ring road)
If you are looking for the new Lara Croft Way road then take a look at my map which shows the exact location. Lara Croft Way should be open to traffic in 2010, keep an eye on my blog for news of that. : Lara Croft Way Map : tinyurl.com Ifyou want to see more details then please click on the “HD” button so it turns red, then click the fullscreen icon. (you will need a fast pc and fast broadband connection to cope with it!). ————————- Andy’s HD Driving videos around Derby, Derbyshire, UK : Are you an ex-pat of Derby, feeling homesick? Or perhaps you just want a clear way of giving someone directions to a location in Derby or just want to show people your Derby Street. Well in this video and the many others I have made, you will be able to take a virtual drive around the city of Derby’s streets as though you were in the driving seat. I use a dash-mounted camera, Traffic lights and heavy traffic have been edited out. *** This video is not real-time, it is time-lapse *** This video shows a trip around Derby’s Inner ring Road as it stands in July 2009, in a few months from now this route will change as the final section of the ring road is completed, connecting Stafford Street with the top of Bradshaw Way. The final sections will be named Lara Croft Way and Mercian Way. This is part of the £36.2m Connecting Derby scheme. Streets that are in the path of the new section such as Wilson Street, Gerard Street, Forester Street, Wilmot street and Sacheverel streets …