
To prevent driving violations, yellow bollards are often seen on Taiwan’s roads. Their purpose is to guide traffic flows, protect pedestrians’ safety and prevent accidents. However, in two spots in Changhua and Yilan, hundreds of yellow bollards are densely huddled together, igniting intense curiosity on social media. Let’s find out more.
Look closely and you’ll see that on this short 100-m stretch of a four-lane road there are at least hundreds of yellow bollards, looking like lollipops stuck in the road.
- It’s hilarious!
- It’s hilarious? Why?
- Because there are so many! I haven’t seen that many before. It’s probably to prevent wrong-way driving and other violations.
- There must be a safety reason for doing this.
They are set up on Lane 207 of Section 2 of Wujie Road, Yilan, a four-lane road. Owing to its width, motorcyclists frequently make illegal U-turns and even cars are often illegally parked on the road. Therefore an enormous number of yellow bollards were installed, acting as a barrier to prevent traffic violations. A similar scene can be observed on County Road 139 in Changhua, a winding mountain road that is lined densely with yellow bollards interspersed with warning posts.
At the densest locations, there’s one bollard roughly at every meter. Some netizens commented that it triggers trypophobia. Or is it a test for motorcyclists and truck drivers?
- We older folks take it slow, so it doesn’t affect us. It’s those riders who like to mess around—if they want to play like that, their bikes should just be impounded.
- Does installing these things prevent then flying off the road?
- Yes, but how could they fly off if they’re riding slowly?
- Personally, I’d definitely prefer not to.
- Sometimes it might obstruct your bike riding?
- Yes
In fact, these are safety measures installed by the Changhua County Government. Following multiple fatal accidents on curved sections of County Route 139, authorities installed 120 warning posts and 200 bollards. Whether in Yilan or Changhua, these lollipop-like bollards are intended to reduce illegal U-turns and lower accident rates.
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為了防止駕駛違規行為發生,馬路上經常可見到黃色的防撞桿,目的是強制導引車流、保護行人安全,避免嚴重車禍的發生,但在彰化和宜蘭地區,都出現奇特的景象,短短一條馬路上,就立了上百支的防撞桿,而且相當密集,這樣的設置,也引起民眾好奇。
注意看,短短100公尺,4線道的馬路上,就被裝了密密麻麻,至少數百隻的黃色防撞桿,看起來就像是1根根的棒棒糖,被插在馬路上。
-很好笑
-很好笑?為什麼?
-因為很多啊沒看過那麼多。應該是(為了防止)逆向、違規吧
-會這樣做,應該是有那個安全性理由
設置的地點,就在宜蘭五結路2段207巷,四線道馬路,因為路寬,所以,經常有機車違規迴轉,甚至有汽車違停在大馬路上,於是就架起了數量龐大的黃色防撞桿,形同拒馬,阻止民眾違規。而同樣的場景,也出現在彰化139縣道,蜿蜒的山路,同樣插了一支又一支、密密麻麻的黃色的防撞桿,中間還加上警示柱。
間隔最密集處,大約1公尺就一支,有網友說,密集恐懼症要發作了,這是在考驗機車騎士,還是大車駕駛啊?
-我們老人家是都騎慢慢的,沒有在影響的,那是那些玩車的人,那些人愛玩就直接扣車最好。
-裝了這些比較不會飛出去?
-對啊,但騎慢慢的怎麼會飛出去呢?
-如果是以我來講,當然是不要比較好
-有時候會妨礙騎車?
-對啊
其實這是彰化縣府為了道路安全裝設的保護措施,先前在139縣道多處過彎路段,發生多起死亡車禍在13警示柱有120支,防撞桿裝了200支。不論是宜蘭或彰化,如同棒棒糖的防撞桿,插了一支又一支,都是為了減少違規迴轉、降低肇事率。
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