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Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
Tue Apr 15, 2014, 06:18 PM Apr 2014

Missouri will fire deafening 'sound cannons' at drivers to deter work zone speeding

http://www.theverge.com/2014/4/14/5613782/missouri-will-fire-lrad-sound-cannons-to-deter-work-zone-speeding

Apparently the threat of a costly ticket isn't enough to slow down drivers passing through work zones on Missouri's highways, so the state is taking extreme measures to solve the dilemma. Missouri's Department of Transportation is preparing to deploy the LRAD sound cannon — a tool (some might say "weapon&quot that's been used to break up mass gatherings like Occupy Wall Street — to warn motorists that they're going too fast. The device emits a targeted, deafening siren that "easily penetrates the windshield and well-insulated cab of a car, even overriding the vehicle’s engine sounds and a radio turned up loud enough to jam to tunes at highway speeds."

The state has already conducted tests with LRAD (embedded below), loading it onto the back of a truck and sending out verbal "slow vehicles ahead" warnings to nearby vehicles. But now Missouri has committed to the technology by purchasing two of the pricey devices. Transportation officials claim that they provide an unmistakable alert about slower roadwork vehicles up ahead, and insist LRAD will only be directed at speeding drivers that haven't yet moved out of work lanes. Still, critics maintain that the ear-piercing nature of the alerts presents a clear danger in and of itself.

LRAD's sirens can reach up to 153 decibels, more than enough to potentially cause hearing damage. This is technology that's been deployed in war zones, after all. Missouri's DOT reportedly insists the tool will only being used at safe levels, but it's easy to see how motorists could become disoriented and wind up in an accident. The element of surprise is an unwelcome one on the road, and that has many drivers crying foul about Missouri's plans.

It appears that they have completely lost their minds.........
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Missouri will fire deafening 'sound cannons' at drivers to deter work zone speeding (Original Post) Sherman A1 Apr 2014 OP
I would think this may very well increase traffic accidents in work zones Autumn Apr 2014 #1
you said it!! demigoddess Apr 2014 #3
Why don't they use real cannons Politicalboi Apr 2014 #2
So what happens when a driver loses control and then hits a worker? gordianot Apr 2014 #4
Agreed Sherman A1 Apr 2014 #7
How many heart attacks will this cause? liberal N proud Apr 2014 #5
WHAT THE F(_)CK ?!?! -- Gov't actively turning against the citizens. Democracy my a$$!!! blkmusclmachine Apr 2014 #6
 

Politicalboi

(15,189 posts)
2. Why don't they use real cannons
Tue Apr 15, 2014, 06:29 PM
Apr 2014

I'm sure a few have them as lawn decorations. Much cheaper as long as they don't shoot the cannon on the highway.

gordianot

(15,513 posts)
4. So what happens when a driver loses control and then hits a worker?
Tue Apr 15, 2014, 06:58 PM
Apr 2014

Or a workers ears are damaged even if you do not care about car safety.

Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
7. Agreed
Wed Apr 16, 2014, 04:59 AM
Apr 2014

What could possibly go wrong with such an innovative and high tech plan such as this one?

Besides we have all these nifty "toys" that are available courtesy of our recent forays into the Mid East and SW Asia that are just begging to be repurposed! It's more of a recycling or "works" program for the Military Industrial Complex.....

liberal N proud

(60,945 posts)
5. How many heart attacks will this cause?
Tue Apr 15, 2014, 07:08 PM
Apr 2014

Blast, driver freaks out, looses control and careens in to the construction area.

Yep, well thought out idea!

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