Comment by nom Comment by nom 8 days ago 2 replies Copy Link View on Hacker News Now someone has to go there and drive around it at 33 1/3 rpm at night with a strobe light set to 50 Hz.
Copy Link card_zero 6 days ago Collapse Comment - Hmm. If the diameter of the circle that the car drives in is 14 meters, that works out as ... 54657 mph. I cannot endorse this from a safety standpoint.Wait, no, I was working in km instead of m, it's only 54 mph. Should be fine. Reply View | 1 reply Copy Link dmurray 6 days ago Parent Collapse Comment - It's one revolution every 1.8 seconds. That seems too fast for most roundabouts, but maybe not uncontrollably so.78 rpm is Formula One territory. Reply View | 0 replies
Copy Link dmurray 6 days ago Parent Collapse Comment - It's one revolution every 1.8 seconds. That seems too fast for most roundabouts, but maybe not uncontrollably so.78 rpm is Formula One territory. Reply View | 0 replies
Hmm. If the diameter of the circle that the car drives in is 14 meters, that works out as ... 54657 mph. I cannot endorse this from a safety standpoint.
Wait, no, I was working in km instead of m, it's only 54 mph. Should be fine.