Waterfall road signs
This interesting idea has been implemented in Sydney to stop road accidents. Suggested by Tom Scott of YouTube fame.
by Why Are You Reading My Name Dec 3, 2020 4 Comments 4 Links
This interesting idea has been implemented in Sydney to stop road accidents. Suggested by Tom Scott of YouTube fame.
by Matt Leake Mar 23, 2024 5 Comments 5 Links
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Could be dangerous adding all that water to the road surface, unless you used something like a water repellant covering.
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(1 upvotes)This is amasing – better is that eco-activists and artists with laser lighting equipment could go around projecting environmental messages onto waterfalls in inner-city fountains near busy roads.
Saw the idea of projecting on to water years ago and often wondered what real-life applications it could have. So I guess this is it. Any more examples on how this could be used?
So cool, in the UK, you would just need the projector and use the regular rain 😉