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VIDEO: Rollerman Blondeau takes to the hills, Grimsel Pass

Sure, it’s a spectacular run down a mountain road. But it’s also an extremely visual reminder that highway infrastructure is important for work and play. Let’s not forget that the road - in this case Switzerland’s Grimsel Pass, 2,164m - has to be smooth enough for Jean Yves “Rollerman” Blondeau to reach those speeds without being chucked over edge and down a cliff. The pass is a driver’s delight as it crosses the continental divide in the Alps where rivers flow one way towards the North Sea and the ot
July 26, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
Sure, it’s a spectacular run down a mountain road. But it’s also an extremely visual reminder that highway infrastructure is important for work and play.

Let’s not forget that the road - in this case Switzerland’s Grimsel Pass, 2,164m - has to be smooth enough for Jean Yves “Rollerman” Blondeau to reach those speeds without being chucked over edge and down a cliff.

The pass is a driver’s delight as it crosses the continental divide in the Alps where rivers flow one way towards the North Sea and the other way towards the Mediterranean Sea.

As such, design and construction of the Grimsel Pass have had to make it safe for normal car drivers to use at normal speeds throughout summer and winter – although it is also normally closed between October and May, due to high snowfall at the upper levels. It is knowing what the risks are and driving accordingly that is key for a driver’s survival. That goes whether he or she is in an armour suit with 32 or more in-line wheels or the latest vehicle with crash protection and ABS brakes.

Frenchman Blondeau, a designer by profession, made his “buggy rollin’ wheel suit” of armour for his protection and it’s a testament to his ingenuity. But he is also aware of risk, as he points out in another video.

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Given Blondeau’s discussion, is there such a thing as an unsafe road? Or are there just unsafe drivers?

Will we ever have a definitive answer?

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