February Free-For-All on the Freeways (and Steering-Wheel Snooker)

monster • Feb 28, 2009 7:30 pm
[COLOR="Silver"]Well actually more the surface streets. but I like to lie for a little alliteration.[/COLOR]


So anyhoo, now the ice on the roads has melted, this week I have been noticing a new post-winter road phenomenon caused by extreme snowplow use. No, not the potholes -although they are particularly spectacular this year- this one is the imagine-your-own road markings game. All lane markings and stop lines are gone -scraped off by the metal monsters- and with them, apparently, not only the Ann Arborites' memories that there ever were markings, but also their ability to drive in a straight line.

Roads that use to be three lanes in each direction with a central suicide lane are now a single, forty-foot wide suicide lane in which your mission is to prevent anyone from passing you -in either direction. As far as I can tell, you must get bonus points for forcing other cars into potholes -the bigger the hole the more points you get. Also the lack of stoplines apparently renders all traffic lights obsolete. Survival of the fittest prevails, triple bonus points if you "pothole" another driver in the middle of the intersection. It's bumper billiards.

...ooh that gives me an idea.... I think I'm going to start my own game of Steering-Wheel Snooker. For every red car I pothole, I score 1 point, but then I can pothole a color of my choice and score the associated points. (yellow=2, green=3, brown=4, blue=5, pink=6, black=7) When all reds are gone, then I must pothole the colors in order to score the points. Of course if I pothole the white, then there's a penalty. Points tbd at a later date. In court. Because that's a cop car.

There's an awful lot of red cars around (including mine) -I wonder what score i can achieve before they finally fix the roads? beest says in Speed-trap Snooker, cops reverse the pink and black because black cars are more common, but this is Ann Arbor, so I think I'll be fine -especially if I count all the floral cars as pink.

I could promote my game on craigslist ....maybe it even needs it own website. I could sell bumper sticker so you know other playas when you see them. Or golf-ball-type things to go on aerials? Maybe you get double points for potholing another playa if you are also displaying your sticker. Or maybe the sticker turns you into an honorary white car and render immunity..... perhaps I need to market "You've been snookered" stickers for the victims -although that would require slowing down.....

Anyone else in the Frozen North up for a challenge match? I think it will work...
Shawnee123 • Feb 28, 2009 7:38 pm
Well actually more the surface streets. but I like to lie for a little alliteration


Alliterative awesomeness.

You know, I'll come up and help. Ohio is stupider than MI. ;)
bluecuracao • Feb 28, 2009 7:42 pm
That's an awesome idea Monsta--can drivers drink pints while they play, too? That would make it even more interesting.
monster • Feb 28, 2009 7:45 pm
bluecuracao;539652 wrote:
That's an awesome idea Monsta--can drivers drink pints while they play, too? That would make it even more interesting.


It might. although I'm now thinking Olympic Sport.... do they test for alcohol in the pee test?
bluecuracao • Feb 28, 2009 7:59 pm
No, I think you're okay on that.

If I'm wrong...they could always switch pee with the passengers.
xoxoxoBruce • Feb 28, 2009 10:31 pm
All lane markings and stop lines are gone -scraped off by the metal monsters---
Now that's strange. :confused:
monster • Feb 28, 2009 10:38 pm
That the snowplows scrape off the markings? Happens every year -they repaint every spring except those roads scheduled for construction. This year the plows seem to have been more effective than usual..... there's nothing left on most roads -the more major, the less paint.

...and what is there is hidden by the salt and grit residue. They used more grit and less salt this year -that might have helped wear the paint away too.
xoxoxoBruce • Feb 28, 2009 10:50 pm
I've never seen commercial plows that scrape a smooth road. Most have little skids that keep the plow a fraction of an inch off the pavement unless there's a high spot... that's when you see the sparks.

It may very well be you have enough traffic to wear most of the paint off in a year, then it wouldn't take much dirt to hide the rest. They could also be using nasty chemical shit for the ice up there.

Anyway, the lines are gone so back to the game before they repaint the lines and fill the potholes.
Clodfobble • Feb 28, 2009 11:08 pm
They may also be using stickers instead of actual paint. I've seen them putting lines on a couple of the newer roads here, and they were literally these peel-and-stick surface things. I bet it's cheaper that way.
xoxoxoBruce • Mar 1, 2009 2:00 am
Those damn things must be a plastic because they are slippery as hell when they're wet. Here they use them for the wide white line at stop signs and lights most often.
TheMercenary • Mar 1, 2009 7:04 am
Monsta, you should work on that story and send it to the local paper. It would be a hoot. :D
monster • Mar 1, 2009 11:36 am
Clodfobble;539700 wrote:
They may also be using stickers instead of actual paint. I've seen them putting lines on a couple of the newer roads here, and they were literally these peel-and-stick surface things. I bet it's cheaper that way.


Yeah, they use the stick on jobbies :rolleyes:
monster • Mar 1, 2009 11:38 am
TheMercenary;539798 wrote:
Monsta, you should work on that story and send it to the local paper. It would be a hoot. :D



Thanks :D Somehow I doubt they'd be keen to promote my irresponsibility :lol:
capnhowdy • Mar 1, 2009 12:56 pm
But how is this irresonsib..... oh. OK.
TheMercenary • Mar 1, 2009 8:47 pm
monster;539861 wrote:
Thanks :D Somehow I doubt they'd be keen to promote my irresponsibility :lol:

I think you should give it a go. The point is that the snowplows removed the lines and allowed this game to naturally develop. It is a great story to make a point.

But you know if you have enough points you have a line.
monster • Mar 2, 2009 11:04 am
After Bruce's comment, i wondered whether it was really the plows or just the grit and regular wear and tear, and it's hard to tell, but.... the roads that get plowed more often are definitely the ones with the least lines but not necessarily the busiest. How often they get plowed depends on who plows them (city, county, township or a combination thereof). And the plows certainly touch the road becasue they spark as they go. But then there is the odd intersection that gets plowed a lot and has heavy traffic and still has most of it's lines. I dunno. Let's just have fun!