Monday, June 03, 2013

Washington, D.C. War on Drivers War on People

Ignores ultra dangerous median design for decades where it hangs one of its most profitable speed cameras

http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/trafficandcommuting/dc-puts-a-price-on-speeding-295-million/2013/05/27/56a6cb52-b357-11e2-9a98-4be1688d7d84_story.html

The $8 million box sits unmolested but detested beside a pillar in a tunnel that carries four lanes of traffic near the very heart of town. It clicks, it flashes, it clicks, it flashes....
That box and the cameras inside it have generated 61,061 speeding tickets in the past seven months, transferring $8.1 million from the wallets of K Street drivers into the District’s treasury. The cameras, which sit where four lanes of K Street dip under Washington Circle, are on pace to set a District record for cash earned by a speed camera.
If about safety, why are the cameras inside the tunnel rather than at, or pointed towards the nearest traffic light intersection at its approaches, where there are pedestrian crosswalks?

K Street Tunnel camera next to a pillar that is square edged and unshielded (no guard rail) - note the square edged design like that in Paris with the death of Lady Di in the Pont de l'Alma road tunnel.

Note the square edged design catches errant automobiles forcing rapid release-dissipation of kinetic energy (and hence increase internal injuries), rather than deflecting such with a smooth guard barrier.

IMG_2283_In the Tunnel of Princess Diana's crash, Paris by Christopher-Ch on flickr.com





Compare with this video (non embeddable) of the K Street tunnel beneath Washington Circle.


Why are such tunnel-ways not equipped with safer median designs?

Washington, D.C. behind Union Station with continuous barriers retrofitted

Other older such passages have been retrofitted with a guardrail to prevent errant vehicles from getting caught upon a column, hence better dissipating the kinetic energy, reducing injuries.

A schematic drawing provides a view of an early Jersey barrier, but offers no clues to the design’s inventor.

 

ICC Tunnel with continuous barrier integral to the design

At roughly $1 million monthly from the fines, how about spending some of that money upon installing a smooth continuous jersey barrier application to those square posts beneath Washington Circle?

Washington, D.C. War on Freeways War on People 
http://wwwtripwithinthebeltway.blogspot.com/2013/05/washington-dcs-war-on-freeways-war-on.html

New Jersey Median Barrier History (Scott Kozel)http://www.roadstothefuture.com/Jersey_Barrier.html


1 comment:

smactingdrivers said...

Hi , thanks for sharing your information.The insights are really helpful and informative.
acting drivers in coimbatore