IN and OUT (Arkelstad Postcards VIII)
Even Brits won't make mistake here, folks!
So much for the Dutch practical mentality exposed here. But even after many many years of living here I do come across puzzles, like this one. Questions arise: What kind of presumably accidents induced painting of these arrows? The lanes are very narrow. Were some people trying to ride over the middle? Or were having difficulties steering safe off the side railings? Or is it simply showing off the visual culture of somebody in charge who couldn't stand the bare empty blackness in an almost closed tunnel space? Or is it just to encourage people to ride up onto the roof parking lot of this shopping mall, which they otherwise would be afraid to undertake? Or to enforce the sense of direction to the pilot in a moment of sudden light fall-off when shoveling the gas up the hill? Or is it just another way to disclaim responsibility when/if something goes awry in this claustrophobic passage?
LG G4 out-of cameraphone's jpeg, edited in Snapseed.
IN and OUT (Arkelstad Postcards VIII)
Even Brits won't make mistake here, folks!
So much for the Dutch practical mentality exposed here. But even after many many years of living here I do come across puzzles, like this one. Questions arise: What kind of presumably accidents induced painting of these arrows? The lanes are very narrow. Were some people trying to ride over the middle? Or were having difficulties steering safe off the side railings? Or is it simply showing off the visual culture of somebody in charge who couldn't stand the bare empty blackness in an almost closed tunnel space? Or is it just to encourage people to ride up onto the roof parking lot of this shopping mall, which they otherwise would be afraid to undertake? Or to enforce the sense of direction to the pilot in a moment of sudden light fall-off when shoveling the gas up the hill? Or is it just another way to disclaim responsibility when/if something goes awry in this claustrophobic passage?
LG G4 out-of cameraphone's jpeg, edited in Snapseed.