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New surfacing!

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'Anti-Hooning', to stop the car boys doing donuts.

Presumably varied levels of grip?

Can't see anything that might affect a two-wheeler leaning into the junction ...

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I assume this is an Aussie idea.....
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Re: New surfacing!

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Here's the website explanation of their 'anti-hoon' bars.

Seems to be a super-grippy bar across the road that causes a sliding tyre to grip, to prevent donuts and drifting. I hope they risk-assessed the potential for rolling a car or high-siding a bike first. I also suspect that it would be horrible to ride on in the wet.

https://www.omnigripdirect.com.au/produ ... hoon-bars/
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