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lemmy.world

It's likely to stop cars going down there. It also likely aims to slow down bikes and scooters, going into an area with more pedestrians.

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lemm.ee

It also likely aims to slow down bikes and scooters

It certainly succeeded with that!

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lemmy.world

I don't think it's supposed to be quite so literal in its application though.

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Not really, the sidewalk turns left in front of the house across the driveway. The area behind that gate looks to be a private drive. It probably abruptly ends in a more painful landing area than what that gate gave.

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lemm.ee

How did they not see it? They were looking straight ahead from what I can see.

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No, not looking at their smartphone

Humans don't have superfast reaction speed and that metal gate could have been open on their prior trips through the area so they likely where on autopilot coupled with human reaction timing while at speed meant not enough time to course correct

Don't assume everything bad happening to a person is caused by looking at a smartphone

Are you a boomer ?

Sorry if my comment comes off as aggressive, I'm just sick and tired of older generations stereotyping younger people and the "younger generations always staring at a smartphone" is a typical boomerism

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Ow that looks like that broke some ribs.

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I'm assuming they where on autopilot and that gate was previously open

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That looks like it broke some ribs

They should go to the hospital and get checked up and I hope they did

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lemm.ee

That was a straight up head collision on metal, that person might have died.

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I don't think they would've died but they could have broken a rib or two

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