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Smart Moves...Not!

Putting pedestrian traffic lights in front of the Reina Sofia. Doesnt take a brain surgeon to figure out that traffic when it does flow through there will not flow for much longer!

Sure people coming out of the hospital, maybe in wheelchairs, maybe on crutches, need to get across to the otherside. But surely a footbridge with 1:20 graded accessibility similar to the what they have for Translleno would be a better and in the long run more economic solution.

I shake my head....and look to buy a new pair of running shoes as ill be walking even more now.

By Bunyipcatcher on Feb 19, 2009, 10:48 in Friendly Talkzone.


Bunyipcatcher says on Feb 19, 2009, 11:15:

Ahhh I forgot all about my dirtboard. http://www.mountainboarder.com/nate1.html

That should get me through most of the rough spots!

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