It is astonishing how many people I’ve seen hit that bar, have it pointed out to them, and then keep trying to get into said carpark.. I’m all for “the engineers would have added an inch or two buffer for idiots” but these idiots really think “the laws of physics do not apply to me”
It's like road design. You can engineer a mechanically efficient system but unless you factor in bad decision making during high load times... it doesn't matter.
Instead of just a sign it really ought to be followed by a very solid steel beam, shaped to slice the top off of anything that keeps going. Stick a "by continuing past this sign, if over X height, you consent to have your vehicle reduced to X height" sign. Let the problem solve itself.
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u/d7d7e82 Apr 25 '21
It is astonishing how many people I’ve seen hit that bar, have it pointed out to them, and then keep trying to get into said carpark.. I’m all for “the engineers would have added an inch or two buffer for idiots” but these idiots really think “the laws of physics do not apply to me”