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Take any busy city (London, New York, etc), lay rubber sheeting down over the roads, string some wire mesh about 10 feet off the ground and build car parks (I think most cities already have these - they're called bypasses or ring roads here in England).
Then simply park your car at the edge of the
city and pick up a dodgem which you can drive to work. Road rage? Simple - just bump a few cars until you feel calm again.
Arrive at work refreshed (possibly bruised) and in good humour.
You could even give all the unemployed people jobs, standing on the backs of cars and helping you when you get stuck against a building...
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So stupid I like it (+) Well done and welcome to the bakery. Just make sure everyone signs a waver, eliminating court action. |
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Does this mean that in London, the Congestion Charge will be measured in coulombs instead of pounds? |
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dodgem: Bumper Car in US
thanks, KM |
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Very nice first idea. Welcome to the halfbakery, and thank you for supplying yet another example to prove that there's no prejudice here against good ideas submitted by newcomers. |
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How will you keep pedestrian traffic safe from the wildly out of control dodgems? You won't? Well then, here's my croissant. |
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One side effect might be that it'd zap a load of town pigeons. Dunno if that's a good or bad thing, but can you imagine all the carcasses in summer? Pwew! Still, it's mad: croissant. |
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Ah, twas only a matter of time before someone said the p word. |
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Mmmm...instant squab! I like it! (and they go especially well with hot buttered croissants!) |
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If you powered the 'cars' by induction instead of through the chickenwire overhead I think it would actually be quite workable.
+ + from me. |
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Hmmm - I wanted to add this idea myself, but you beat me
to it by 7 years. My angle was the battery-less electric car;
lightweight, cheap, environmentally friendly cars (but I'm
guessing there'd be a lot of energy loss in the distribution). It
would be ugly as hell having all those wires around, so all
roads would have to be buried, or we'd have to just build
another ground level one floor up. |
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