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Little green arrows

Looks like they’ve activated the lane status indicators.

25 replies on “Little green arrows”

No matter how advanced-looking those panels are, certain people’s driving would still suck and pose a great threat to others!

what is the significance of added these. It does not help the traffic issues that citizens deal with on a daily basis.

Its obvious this was a contractor/government deal that made someone rich, through bogus receipts.

This system will be useful to shift cars gradually from lane to lane in an early stage incase of accident or road construction, that will significantly avoid trafic jam on those situations. but still for this system to work efficiently, they need to implement more of them in one road in order to give enough time for the drivers to take action.

i want lanes to be automatic. if there are unruly chases, the fast lane slows down on itself, that is, the wheels r spinning, those cheese burgers think they r doing 200kmph but the road should not let them move forward physically, like in those wheel shops…also there should be large fly spatters on the road who just spat bad drivers who you know r going to kill themselves on the road anyway. *spat* off they go to the jail. i can see it happening, should apply for patent rights soon…

was driving in the rain today, and they had warning signs and the message was saying “slow down, slippery road”

i heard these displays r hackable…i wonder if all go red all around kuwait at the same time…will it matter? will be business as usual anyway…

You can put a million of these fancy signs and make Kuwait look like Dubai but you cannot get rid of the arrogant drivers of Kuwait. I have never been to a country where there is so much anger, arrogance and lack of civility among drivers.

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