A bunch of my own dash cam videos......

Crazy Benz on the Belt Parkway nearly loses it in the rain


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Paul Walker right there
 
Wow that was impressive
Hope no more vaccine bs
 
Idiot stopped on railroad crossing gets a taste of my train horns and moves out quickly lol



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HEHE that sound got him going, i would have liked to see his heart rate at the moment 😀

BTW i saw a DC compilation video yesterday, it looked very much like places i have seen you drive, but it just said Bronx
 
Funny to see the differences of what is a no-no in different countries.

And it just snapped in my head again, it's a US TRAIN HORN so it makes the person think a train is coming lol.
 
yeah, i think the should have held the button just a little longer, CUZ these train drivers not afraid of using the horn when there is trouble up ahead.
Sure the bleep had the decired effect, but i am thinking a little more would also have had a educational effect.


OMG here i am the Cesar Milan of American motorists 🙂
 
And it just snapped in my head again, it's a US TRAIN HORN so it makes the person think a train is coming lol.
Now I'm wondering if all US train horns sound the same?
And since they all seem to have bells as well, do all the bells sound the same?

CUZ these train drivers not afraid of using the horn when there is trouble up ahead.
Seems to be regulation:

"The Train Horn Rule, issued in 2006, requires locomotive engineers to sound their horns at least 15 seconds before approaching all public grade crossings, but no more than 20 seconds. The required horn pattern is two long sounds, one short sound, and then one long sound, repeated until the train has passed the crossing. The horn must be between 96 and 110 decibels. If the train is traveling faster than 60 miles per hour, the engineer may not sound the horn until they are within one-quarter mile of the crossing."

In the UK, it is normally the crossing that has the horn/siren, not the train, so you don't need a horn that can be heard a quarter mile away, and every type of locomotive seems to have a different horn/whistle, we don't have bells.

The Austrians use their traction motors instead of horns:




The USA:
 
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Funny to see the differences of what is a no-no in different countries.

And it just snapped in my head again, it's a US TRAIN HORN so it makes the person think a train is coming lol.


Yeah, I pretty much put them on everything I drive 😉


 
Typical Friday night on the Belt Parkway


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So funny you still have manual police.
 
You will often see the same kind of driving on the O2 ring road around Aarhus, sadly the performers in these cases most often inhabitants of the ghettoes that lie along the same ring road.
I wish all PPL driving like that could have their own roads where they could kill them self and each other.
 
So funny you still have manual police.
AI police are not limited by manpower resources, they get far more work done, for far less cost, far more reliably.
 
I wish all PPL driving like that could have their own roads where they could kill them self and each other.
It is a bit expensive to have two roads for two different types of people, cheaper to take turns with a single road...
My road was closed today, for me, so that other people could injure themselves, and their cars without killing me or my car!

 
AI police are not limited by manpower resources, they get far more work done, for far less cost, far more reliably.

Amid numerous known flaws in various AI policing technology projects is a well documented propensity for racial bias.

Any claimed reliability for this technology is basically a joke essentially because AI lacks the discernment, judgment and experience of a trained human police officer.


Only Brits like Nigel seem to enthusiastically revel in living under a total surveillance police state.
 
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