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17 Comments
Hmmmm……………………..smart thinking
1:22 made me laugh. thank you.
First thought of that chevroned road…drifting!
No public phones in Canada anymore.
When my cell phone stoped working I found this out the hard way,
Drivin from store to store and malls trying to find phone to call my provider
and geting realy pisedoff as there arent any.
The strange thing is the barriers look untouched by the hand of wayward drivers.
Can't fool us bro we know that is a most excellent time machine, party on dude!
The intersections shown could be made safer if they were roundabouts. Do they ever use roundabouts in Japan?
That's amazing.
It's there so you can escape the matrix.
That corner could use a roundabout to help people be more civilised around the blind corner x.x
I really like this idea. Guessing they’ve also thought “people might have mobile phones, but there might not always be sufficient signal at those locations”, or something like it
Very stupid idea on my opinion. Every car has phone capability and everyone has a phone.
1:20 It's actually in the worst possible place no matter which way you approach that corner so…on an icy day…
it's not a bad idea. however, got me scratching my head why they didn't put the last one behind the barrier instead of in front of it.
You're coming around the dangerous corner on your cell phone, crash into the phone booth, only to realize you broke your cell phone in the accident.
This is why Japan is so prepared for emergencies.
Handphones flying somewhere on impact, crashed (or) crushed – becomes unusable. Thus…
Whoever thought about this, must be given a free phone and free subscription for life.