That would only be effective for blocking access to the lanes in the other direction, these are mounted in the middle of the motorway, not at the edges. But I think the high beam shield is perfectly reasonable as explanation.
That would only be effective for blocking access to the lanes in the other direction, these are mounted in the middle of the motorway, not at the edges. But I think the high beam shield is perfectly reasonable as explanation.
Ow. That kind of hurts, even if I don’t drive a motorcycle these days
Now imagine crash barriers made of steel wire. I don’t know if they are still used in new projects, but there plenty of them around and a reason they were called cheese slicers.
Edit: I had to look it up and it seems these barriers are being or have been removed: https://www.femamotorcycling.eu/wire-rope-barriers-removed/
There’s two opposing lanes of traffic on the other side if the barrier, I assure you. Cyprus drives on the left side of the road.
Oh, that’s the purpose? I don’t think I’d ever guessed. Thank you.
Doubtful, why just shield one direction of traffic if so?