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Translation: "A plus minicars brings you freedom: driving without a driving license, parking on the pavement, no parking fees"
This minicar in my street ignited my thoughts on the use of public space. In the future one should feel uncomfortable or embarrassed to leave private property for a longer period in public space. Keep it as short as possible, because you are taking space from others. Share and rent stuff, and store your things in or on your own space or rent a space for it. The idea that anyone has the right to dump stuff in public should disappear. It is a privilege to park a car, not a right.
Michael Sampson demonstrates what happens when you connect a New Zealand laptop to a projector in New York. Later he activated the hemisphere conversion adapter.
Haren. Rijksstraatwweg. Deze foto is beschikbaar gesteld door het kenniscentrum voor fietsbeleid: www.fietsberaad.nl. This photograph has been made available by the centre of expertise on bicycle policy: www.bicyclecouncil.org. [DSC01354_fb]
"Shared Space", London, June 2025
A little cyclist/pedestrian tension on London's South Bank (albeit in a very understated English way).
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The 15 mph sign here is aimed at the works vehilces and motorbikes who are allowed to use this route to go onto or across the east side of the M5 bridge
I passed a Police horse on the approach from Clifton. The Police Officer was riding it over the temporay bridge and heading this way. Allotment users sometimes collect the by-product.
Translation: "A plus minicars brings you freedom: driving without a driving license, parking on the pavement, no parking fees"
This minicar in my street ignited my thoughts on the use of public space. In the future one should feel uncomfortable or embarrassed to leave private property for a longer period in public space. Keep it as short as possible, because you are taking space from others. Share and rent stuff, and store your things in or on your own space or rent a space for it. The idea that anyone has the right to dump stuff in public should disappear. It is a privilege to park a car, not a right.
Ellsworth Drive closes to vehicular traffic during the day, becoming a pedestrian-only zone.
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