Dinosaurs out West.
An after-life in the mall
"Most of our extended family are very beachy people," writes Lois of Glendene. "But one of my twin 9-year-old grand-daughters is the exception. She was quizzing her mother the other day about funerals and what happens to your body after you die. My daughter explained that many people were cremated and wished to have their ashes scattered in a special place, perhaps a lovely beach. 'Ugh, I hate the beach, I want to be scattered at the mall!"'
Overtaking needs speed
Speed tolerances have been lowered from 10km/h to 4km/h this month and a reader has crunched a few numbers on the subject. "If a vehicle has to pass safely using the 4km/h grace, we would need a 2.6km (91 seconds) passing lane to complete the passing manoeuvre. Assumptions based on the following: 1. Vehicle being overtaken is travelling at 100km/h. 2. Five metres is the average length of the vehicle. 3. Passing vehicle is to slot 10m in front of the vehicle being passed. 4. Passing vehicle was following a safe three-second following distance prior to commencing the manoeuvre."