Modern Russian engineering marvels

I'll start

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not russia though

Looks fun, what's the problem?

there was a thread with this exact same OP but european engineering in the title instead lol

>not even russian
It's for lesser incline anyway retard

Shhhh

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This. Also encourages people to slow down for the intersection.

Obviously they didnt have enough room for a nice slope so they did that. Doubth its russian, they wouldnt have bothered with safety. Not american either for same reason, probably some southern euro place.

That actually makes sense. If you look at the bridge for a sec you'll see the road needs to clear that train yard immediately. They couldn't do it the way you suggest because it needs to be 2 stories high in less than 50 ft.

It's probably because of 2 factors:
1) Need for a certain height over train tracks.
2) Maximum change in elevation requirements.

If they started reducing elevation right after the train tracks there likely wouldn't be any issue anyways.

Is this memeflag the mot retarded one?

The road is elevated, if it linked to the road on the other side the incline would be too steep. It's really not complicated

We actually just jump over the railway, no need for a bridge
Rope yourself, memeflag

it ain't elegant, but it's probably the cheapest solution for the immediate problem

nice bait retard

templar flag can't be beat for ratio of posts : completely retarded opinions that aren't just bait

That pic user was "a 911 Jewish/Israeli/Mosad controlled-demolition"

But this thread is about "Russian architecture fails"

Wrong thread user.

That's literally a means of slowing down before getting to a stop, you fucking retard.

Let me guess, you're one of those smooth brains who goes 35 on the on-ramp into traffic going 70.

Its to slow down the cars and trucks i think. Probably China or south America or some desert country (dust everywhere). Def not Europe judging by the half ass buildings. Somehere where trucks sometimes plough trough waiting vehicles at a stopsign.

How do Russians cope living in a country like this?

The amount of time and effort they spend just to keep anons talking about random bullshit is impressive.
Are we really worth it?

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its also a way to stack cars while they're waiting to turn at that intersection at the bottom, if there's tons of traffic. The circuit adds like maybe another .4 mile onto that stretch.

>decreases incline
>acts as a buffer
>slows down cars

The grade it too steep from road to height needed to pass over train tracks, duh

I'm an expert on Russian engineered products. I used to import and sell everything from Mahindra to AKs.

There is one principle behind all such machines made in Russia: it might not be pretty. It might not be 'the best.' But no matter what, whether it's desert, -50 degrees, 140 degrees, swampy, dry, almost no oil, it's gonna work. And if it breaks it's easy to fix.