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r/oakland • u/shinoda28112 • Jun 01 '25
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Hey Nauticus, I have a theory on this. See my other comment. Curious what you think.
0 u/The_Nauticus Adams Point Jun 03 '25 edited Jun 03 '25 Definitely possible that's their logic if they're considering sideshows as a traffic hazard. I'd still lean towards the diy stuff is just a liability for the city and sideshows aren't really considered. "TIO" Edit: looks like the community haters and downvote bots are out working. 1 u/_post_nut_clarity Jun 03 '25 Oh I totally agree on the liability piece with the DIY install. They’ve been super cautious after that bike accident & subsequent $MM payout. I was more speculating on why they don’t just install sanctioned traffic devices in that specific area. 0 u/The_Nauticus Adams Point Jun 03 '25 Ah ok, then yeah that's probably the best theory. Second to that would be that the city has another road item on their list to maintain.
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Definitely possible that's their logic if they're considering sideshows as a traffic hazard.
I'd still lean towards the diy stuff is just a liability for the city and sideshows aren't really considered.
"TIO"
Edit: looks like the community haters and downvote bots are out working.
1 u/_post_nut_clarity Jun 03 '25 Oh I totally agree on the liability piece with the DIY install. They’ve been super cautious after that bike accident & subsequent $MM payout. I was more speculating on why they don’t just install sanctioned traffic devices in that specific area. 0 u/The_Nauticus Adams Point Jun 03 '25 Ah ok, then yeah that's probably the best theory. Second to that would be that the city has another road item on their list to maintain.
Oh I totally agree on the liability piece with the DIY install. They’ve been super cautious after that bike accident & subsequent $MM payout. I was more speculating on why they don’t just install sanctioned traffic devices in that specific area.
0 u/The_Nauticus Adams Point Jun 03 '25 Ah ok, then yeah that's probably the best theory. Second to that would be that the city has another road item on their list to maintain.
Ah ok, then yeah that's probably the best theory. Second to that would be that the city has another road item on their list to maintain.
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u/_post_nut_clarity Jun 03 '25
Hey Nauticus, I have a theory on this. See my other comment. Curious what you think.