Very neat idea. I’d love to see this implemented in the US, but I won’t hold my breath
WielderOfAphorisms on
We need these
CozyRadiances on
Thats awesome! Switzerland has some smart ideas
Primsun on
This seems way more expensive than its probably worth. Maybe in a high density essential road wouldn’t be bad, but when talking about the literal hundreds of thousands of miles of highway in the U.S., probably not a great option.
WhattheDuck9 on
It’s astonishing that the advancement of engineering has come to a point where people can make mobile overpasses
Ok_Cod_949 on
That wouldn’t last 5 minutes in America before someone hit that at full speed to go airborne Dukes of Hazard style
Merry_masquerade on
This is an excellent idea without making traffic difficult.
here_for_sum_popcorn on
Probably a bit more expensive to do that, then throw out 1,000 orange barrels
Uffizi_ on
Even if it’s expensive to do in the US, this ensures safety of those workers
FondantOk9090 on
True forward thinking and great logistic planning, well done Switzerland, the bumbling fuckwits we have in Britain like to schedule all our roadworks at once and totally gridlock our towns, and 9/10 there’s no fucker working on the closed off roads!!!, those 10 guys they have for the whole country must be flat out!
jcpmojo on
I want to go to there.
AskJeeves84 on
One thing I saw frequently in Japan when I lived there was a lot of road construction on busy roads was done at night and during the day they’d have steel plates covering the road work. Wish they’d do that in the US.
IronTemplar26 on
Get this in Canada NOW!
randomguyonreddit678 on
Ok. But how long does it take to set up and how expensive is it
arkam_uzumaki on
That was one of the best and useful innovation. Sad I can’t see these kinda overpass bridges in ny country.
TheGDC33 on
Ohh great another idea that America is too stupid or lazy or stubborn or wasteful or arrogant to use. Great solutions exist , but why won’t we use them
BreakingSystem on
Switzerland: ‘Here’s a mobile overpass to keep traffic moving.’
USA: Closes road for two years, builds a statue to celebrate groundbreaking, and blames the delays on everything but themselves.
jimbol on
Like clockwork
LiveSlay on
Fancy idea. One could finish the actual road work within the time they need to set up this over pass.
Skilk on
I would gladly pay more taxes if this was what we got out of it.
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Very neat idea. I’d love to see this implemented in the US, but I won’t hold my breath
We need these
Thats awesome! Switzerland has some smart ideas
This seems way more expensive than its probably worth. Maybe in a high density essential road wouldn’t be bad, but when talking about the literal hundreds of thousands of miles of highway in the U.S., probably not a great option.
It’s astonishing that the advancement of engineering has come to a point where people can make mobile overpasses
That wouldn’t last 5 minutes in America before someone hit that at full speed to go airborne Dukes of Hazard style
This is an excellent idea without making traffic difficult.
Probably a bit more expensive to do that, then throw out 1,000 orange barrels
Even if it’s expensive to do in the US, this ensures safety of those workers
True forward thinking and great logistic planning, well done Switzerland, the bumbling fuckwits we have in Britain like to schedule all our roadworks at once and totally gridlock our towns, and 9/10 there’s no fucker working on the closed off roads!!!, those 10 guys they have for the whole country must be flat out!
I want to go to there.
One thing I saw frequently in Japan when I lived there was a lot of road construction on busy roads was done at night and during the day they’d have steel plates covering the road work. Wish they’d do that in the US.
Get this in Canada NOW!
Ok. But how long does it take to set up and how expensive is it
That was one of the best and useful innovation. Sad I can’t see these kinda overpass bridges in ny country.
Ohh great another idea that America is too stupid or lazy or stubborn or wasteful or arrogant to use. Great solutions exist , but why won’t we use them
Switzerland: ‘Here’s a mobile overpass to keep traffic moving.’
USA: Closes road for two years, builds a statue to celebrate groundbreaking, and blames the delays on everything but themselves.
Like clockwork
Fancy idea. One could finish the actual road work within the time they need to set up this over pass.
I would gladly pay more taxes if this was what we got out of it.