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Up close on the kerbs in the little safety park in Sha Tin Square, where children learn road rules and awareness on their bikes by going around the little roads.
I enjoyed the grit and grunge of this well-used safety park. Despite the grunge, everything was actually very tidy.
To those who have expressed worry for my wellbeing, these pictures were taken naclk in 2018, well before the current protest situation.
Three witchy hats in a row, in the middle of Sha Tin Square, where there are mini roads for children to learn and practise road rules and awareness.
A little grubby, but well used. All around the square were bicycles tightly packed, I guess from the residents of the high rise flats.
To those who have expressed worry for my wellbeing, these pictures were taken naclk in 2018, well before the current protest situation.
Do Not Cross Double White Lines
Unless you are driving in Tasmania, where you will find motorists or bicyclists straddling or driving half way into your lane, opposite direction, and typically on blind curves, driving too fast for the conditions or road. There are Road Rules, here, but they tend to be ignored.
I have been run off the road onto the shoulder, to avoid head-on collision, more than once.
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Our road signs are trying to be helpful and grab the attention of the observant motorist. Well, I couldn't miss that ehhh.
Since the foreground was just a boring cracking pile of dirt I applied a blur to draw the attention to the sign.
Just got done making this set of cornhole boards for my daughter. They are half the size of regular. There 1'x2'.
I'm driving a truck (very slowly) on a single lane dirt road, approaching a blind corner posted with a 100kmh limit.
April 2012 trip to DPRK, North Korea for the 100th year birthday celebrations for Kim Il Sung - check out my North Korea blog at americaninnorthkorea.com/
Follow the correct procedure at all roundabouts.
Here, you can only turn left in the outermost lanes or only turn right in the innermost lanes.
However, if going straight ahead or making a U-Turn, you can use either lane.
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Road Rules #231067
Always, ALWAYS, give right of way to anything BIGGER than you, FASTER than you, or UGLIER than you.
Submitted to monthly scavenger hunt - February 2010 (right of way)
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Thanks to pink sherbet for the skyline.
A Slow Point is a one-lane traffic calming chicane.
Give way to any oncoming traffic before merging into the opposite lane to enter the slow point. Proceed through at no more than 25km/h.
It miffs me that people ignore the bike lanes, both pedestrians and cyclists alike.
Shots from a walk in Totsuka, May 2010.
—Rick Cogley ( rick.cogley.info )
Clear and concise detailing on this everyday item.
1948 Ministry of Transport film 'Humorous road safety trailer on the correct use of pedestrian crossings'
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/films/1945to1951/filmpage_pc.htm
Pedestrian crossing history from Pelican to Zebra...