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Volvos may really be safe, but you probably still don't want to drive one the wrong way down Memoral Drive
By adamg on Sun, 10/18/2020 - 1:11pm
Matt Morong reports he was perusing Volvo's line of hybrid and electric vehicles when he came across this dramatic image of a Volvo SUV blithely being driven outbound on the inbound side of Memorial Drive near the Longfellow Bridge.
I can't imagine anything less safe than driving the wrong way down Memorial Drive in a gigantic SUV.
Keen-eyed observers noted the car has a Swedish license plate, and suggested maybe it was just Photoshopped in by an intern in Stockholm or somewhere.
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Yuppy driving Volvo gone mad
Yuppy driving Volvo gone mad , desperately trying to reach his destination, Cambridge.
Fixed it for ya.
but now the skyline is wrong
but now the skyline is wrong
I gotta do everything around here?
Bernard Stevens
....searching fruitlessly for an image of Bernard's Volvo heading to (from) the "skyline" of Cicely (Roslyn) in Northern Exposure....
Whoa - reference recognized!
Now I feel old.
Ad trend
That’s how cars are advertised now: drivers who can’t pay attention to anything and must rely on collision alerts and such.
True
Like all the Nissan ads showing idiot drivers backing up while looking at paint samples -- thank God Nissans now come with bright blue circles that protect people like that.
53 years too late
Driving on the left side of the road was the practice in Sweden until 1967.
1968
Must have been an entertaining year to drive in Stockholm.
Actually, it was an
Actually, it was an interesting day. They switched overnight!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dagen_H
Correct me if I'm wrong but, from what I understand,
Driving on the left side of the road still exists in the British Isles and United Kingdom today.
Wrong Cambridge
Be that as it may, the Cambridge depicted in the ad is most definitely not the Cambridge in England.
Or, as some like to say,
Or, as some like to say, Ireland.
I watched a comic movie set
I watched a comic movie set in that period that had drivers who crossed the border from Norway having to stop at a crossing point and lift the arm up to make sure they crossed over to the "correct" side.
White Lines
I think the reason for the mistake is that white lane markers don't denote single direction traffic in Europe. This is probably just photoshopped and the designer thought they were putting the car on the right side by putting it in the right lane.
Yes they do. In Europe white
Yes they do. In Europe white dashes can represent lanes going in the same direction: https://goo.gl/maps/ZLDGe2SCKiLA6mLP7
However, white dashes can also separate traffic in opposite directions: https://goo.gl/maps/h8mjXHctkJGt5UPdA . I don't know how you're supposed to know which thing the dashes mean.
Couldn’t have been worse than
Couldn’t have been worse than 2-way auto traffic on Commercial St. in Provincetown.
You just have to know
If there's a one way or no right turn sign here, I can't spot it. https://goo.gl/maps/qpmopN3L2r42Mgc58
But
before you got there was this with a sign clearly indicating U-turn
https://goo.gl/maps/uBpebS8tc2kaVJju9
Ok, but that’s not how signs
Ok, but that’s not how signs are supposed to work. A sign at the previous turn saying where a ramp goes does not ban going other places later on. There has to be a One Way or No Right Turn sign.
Plus the sign is nonstandard.
How do we know which way the
How do we know which way the car is moving? Maybe this model of Volvo has the steering wheel in the trunk.