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Originally Posted by asianthree
The only time I have had an issue seeing a gate was Bright Sun, but even with difficulty seeing the gate I know it’s there.
However, anytime you come off a round about to enter into a Village, “There is a Gate” When you exit ‘There is a Gate”
If the Sun blinds you one still knows there is a gate. If you don’t see the gate, most likely you have no idea you have left the round about.
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OK, here's my assessment (then I'll duck

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181 posts on this thread, and it looks like those few posters with poor vision or who have had an unnecessarily close call with a gate are all in favor of spending millions to "improve the visibility of gates"---that would be the gates that 99% of us know are there. According to the stats, just short of 1/2 of those gate "crashes" are mechanical failures, so discount them. I find the argument that people don't know that they are there to be lame. So, we now have those with poor vision---who shouldn't be driving. Those with poor driving skills---who shouldn't be driving. And those who are impatient and try to piggyback through--who should fined repetitively.
Basically, the gate-crashing problem is just a microcosm of the general problem of driving in TV---especially in RB's. I also suggest that spending that $$$ to improve visibility will only minimally impact the number of gate crashes since if you can't see or control your vehicle, you'll hit them anyway.
OOPs, I forgot the drunks----who should have the book thrown at them before they hit something that's living.