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namdoogwerdna 05-24-2010 12:55 AM

Hawaii to install anti-drifting roads
 
Don't think this is a repost - wild

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Is Hawaii's solution to illegal street drifting an increased support for draconian law enforcement or enactment of anti-hoon legislation? Nope. Anti-skid road surfaces that have the added bonus of making the roads safer for everyone and faster for enthusiasts.

Residents along Hawaii's twisty mountain roads have long complained of the noise and danger caused by punk kids illegally drifting, but the police haven't been able to deter the practice. Rather than fitting speed cameras, speed bumps or otherwise ruining the roads for slightly more law-abiding drivers, the local government plans to pave the mountain curves in a high-grip surface that'll virtually eliminate skidding and therefore drifting.

In this instance called Tyregrip, but also known as Shellgrip in the UK where it's used to improve the safety of very dangerous corners and slippery bridges, the technology packages a very sharp aggregate inside a tough resin and is applied on top of the existing road surface. It's typically impregnated with a contrasting color to alert drivers to its presence. It works like very rough sandpaper, increasing the friction between a tire and the road, dramatically improving grip. It's not used across long stretches of road because that increase in friction also results in a proportional increase in tire wear. The surface works especially well in wet weather, where the sharp points of the aggregate provide very good levels of grip even when covered in water.

In addition to making drifting nearly impossible, the surface will increase general safety by improving grip levels, especially in the rain. Of course, more grip also equals faster corner speeds for drivers like you and me.

Hawaii plans to install test strips of Tyregrip on eight sections of road popular with drifters. If it proves successful at limiting their antics, it'll be rolled out through other trouble spots too.
From: http://jalopnik.com/5543621/hawaii-t...drifting-roads

supraghost 05-24-2010 07:38 AM

i wonder how tough that stuff is. hawaii drifters might switch from drifting to hill climbing lol

namdoogwerdna 05-24-2010 10:39 AM

I dunno, but I'm sure it wont stop people ripping along the hills, drift or no drift.

driftingrx5.7 05-24-2010 10:43 AM

i wonder if thats the same crap they have been putting on some of our back roads here, its almost scary i don't take some of those roads anymore on my bike! :(

turboman808 05-24-2010 11:27 AM

So now you can take the corners at over 1 g. Sounds like a win win to me.

jpalamar 05-24-2010 11:33 AM

They stopped drifting, but didn't stop racing... good way to spend tax money.

twastheglow 05-24-2010 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by jpalamar (Post 1737553)
They stopped drifting, but didn't stop racing... good way to spend tax money.

Exactly. lol They just shifted the type of "motorsporting" that will occur on those roads.

Dave 05-24-2010 11:48 AM

I imagine this will lead to far worse accidents

dangerousatom 05-24-2010 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by twastheglow (Post 1737561)
Exactly. lol They just shifted the type of "motorsporting" that will occur on those roads.

Ya it will have packs of cars road rallying now not just one "Joe Drift King" ..... IMO complaints of noise levels will most likely go up with the number of auto accidents.

This is again a great example of the Gov throwing money at a problem without thinking outside the box. The money should have gone to create a Drift/Auto-X course run buy the locals.....keep the kids off the streets, creates jobs, and localizes the noise/crashes.

twastheglow 05-24-2010 11:55 AM

I'm honestly just hoping that this decision backfires somehow. lol

dangerousatom 05-24-2010 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by twastheglow (Post 1737573)
I'm honestly just hoping that this decision backfires somehow. lol

Me too cuz we are all so effected by Hawaii drift scene :lol:

redtoprps13 05-24-2010 12:00 PM

from drifting to high speed road racing....good to know....so instead of going sideways at 35 mph....i'll take corners at 75 mph......yay for safety..

twastheglow 05-24-2010 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by dangerousatom (Post 1737577)
Me too cuz we are all so effected by Hawaii drift scene :lol:

lol and...

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Originally Posted by redtoprps13 (Post 1737578)
from drifting to high speed road racing....good to know....so instead of going sideways at 35 mph....i'll take corners at 75 mph......yay for safety..

lol.

92sileighty 05-24-2010 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by twastheglow (Post 1737573)
I'm honestly just hoping that this decision backfires somehow. lol

i'm with this guy. i don't know why, but i just want to see it fail.

twastheglow 05-24-2010 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by 92sileighty (Post 1737689)
i don't know why, but i just want to see it fail.

Quoted for truth! hahahahaha

420sx 05-24-2010 02:54 PM

Theyll just start spraying their tires with WD40, welding their diffs, and cranking the boost. No matter how much traction there is, people are still gonna get em loose.

Run like 15 degrees of camber, that bitch'll slide. :lol:

GmFwd 05-24-2010 05:13 PM

^^ truth

More traction just means you need more power/ebrake/clutch kick to make it happen

redtoprps13 05-24-2010 05:22 PM

i'm moving to hawaii for the touge....now

RedWabbit 05-24-2010 05:32 PM

its better than putting speed bumps in like Japan, at least they can still have some form of racing around the mountain. even though racing on the street is rather stupid.

jpalamar 05-24-2010 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by 420sx (Post 1737713)
Theyll just start spraying their tires with WD40, welding their diffs, and cranking the boost. No matter how much traction there is, people are still gonna get em loose.

Run like 15 degrees of camber, that bitch'll slide. :lol:

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Originally Posted by GmFwd (Post 1737801)
^^ truth

More traction just means you need more power/ebrake/clutch kick to make it happen

I don't know too many people that are going to trash the cars that much to do it. I think it will elliminate lot of the problem just because that kinda mod isn't alwas possible to the average person or even driving skills.... still stupid though because they will just race and not drift.


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