Thursday 4 June 2009

The outer bounds of creativity

A contact of mine on flickr posted this last month: a real creative solution to the problem of only having a short car in a demi-drive and being unable to fully protect against the dangers of pavement cycling in the city. The downside, of course, is the requirement for two cars; this shouldn't be an issue for most responsible households, but sometimes cooperation with a friendly neighbour might be needed.

Still, Bristol drivers still have something to learn about parking (and the potential dangers that can follow); witness the consequential hazards Lebanese drivers can encounter, illustrated graphically here.

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