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> Ok, but we shouldn't design our safety infrastructure based on some hypothetical, we should base it off the actual realities of the spaces the equipment will be operating in.

I think it's reasonable for a non-US person to discuss safety infrastructure based on the actual realities of non-US spaces - I agree that things need scaling up to work equivalently on your side of the pond but europe is not actually a hypothetical :)

Remember that a combination of stupidly written emissions regulations and the ... uniqueness ... of the USian psyche lead between them to your vehicles being comically huge to the rest of the world.

The first thought that comes to mind for a european when we see an F-150 is to feel sorry for the owner's girlfriend.




I guess the UK has a similar issue with massive vehicles IRT bollard dimensions:

> Bollard posts typically measure between 90 and 130 centimetres in height.

https://www.bollardsdirect.co.uk/blogs/news/guide-to-bollard...

90cm ~= 35", so roughly the height I was talking about before. Most other countries I've visited had bollards at ~90cm as well. Do you really see a lot of 20cm bollards around that are to actually stop a car and not just deter people from driving over something?




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