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Somebody else might care? Several cities are at war with FHWA regarding creatively painted crosswalks. -- (link)
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Strongbad, Champ Champ (aka Rambler14)
Oct 2 '19, 09:41
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The worst part about this story is that there some legitimate safety concerns. But because of the way they painted it and because of our current federal government, it's turned political.
(www.forbes.com)
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We have a bunch of these, with different themes in different neighborhoods. Can't speak to the safety concerns, but they sure are fun. -- nm
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psilotum
Oct 2, 09:44
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They're a lot of fun. And there are ways to vary from the standard and still comply without negatively impacting safety. -- nm
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Strongbad, Champ Champ
Oct 2, 09:45
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Strongbad's Opinion
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Strongbad, Champ Champ
Oct 2, 09:49
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Here is an example from Philly. FHWA didn't say a word. -- (link)
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Strongbad, Champ Champ
Oct 2, 09:50
nice -- nm
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psilotum
Oct 2, 09:46
Yes because the FHWA is suddenly concerned with pedestrian safety. -- nm
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spamlet
Oct 2, 09:43
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Pedestrians hurt those poor cars with their shins! -- nm
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Reagen
Oct 2, 09:48
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