• lgsp@feddit.it
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    7 months ago

    Relevant video in which a guy stands still at the side of a road next to a pond:

    • Hands free: he gets a lot of splashes by uncaring passing drivers

    • Holding a brick in his hand: drivers slow down and avoid the pond.

    It’s really funny:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQpaEN_TN_U

    As usual drivers care more about their car than other people’s wellbeing.

    BTW: any shop that sells inflatable bricks?

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      9 months ago

      I am doing this. I have to walk along a narrow pavement next to a road to get to the nearest bus stop. During a rain it has many puddles and I’ve been splashed on many occasions. Will be making a foam brick next week.

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      9 months ago

      Looks to me like a lot of them are slowing down to see what kind of performance art he’s doing. Even the bus driver pointed at him in curiosity. Admittedly, there are also a lot of them swerving away from the puddle in a moment of sudden awareness, or just swerving away from him in a moment of fear.

      There may be some aspect of attention-grabbing that would work no matter what was in his hand. People see so many umbrellas on a rainy day that it barely registers, but if you hold anything at all that’s eye-catching, you’ll pop up in their conscious attention and they’ll treat you like a person instead of a road hazard.

      I mean, if it works it works, but I think it would be less effective if a lot of people did it. “Oh, I’ve seen this one, he never actually throws the brick.”

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        9 months ago

        I mean, if it works it works, but I think it would be less effective if a lot of people did it. “Oh, I’ve seen this one, he never actually throws the brick.”

        seems easily solved by having at least some people actually throw it when called for

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          9 months ago

          That’s true, it wouldn’t take very many before people were always cautious.

          EDIT: Wait, what am I saying. Drivers routinely just kill each other for a million reasons, and then never do anything about the reasons or use any caution whatsoever.

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      9 months ago

      I saw a video a few weeks ago of a trucker who had to pull over on a fast road and he was holding a sharp pole in his hand. People usually reacted by giving him space, rather than driving inches away from him at 80km/h, like they usually do.