Posts Tagged ‘traffic light’
Universal Pedestrian Rights
November 4th, 2009 by lifeproof
Why is not there a Universal Pedestrian Rights? There should be pedestrian rights that would protect them against insensitive and thoughtless drivers. There are millions of people, who walk on the sidewalks everyday, sustaining their existence on both sides of the flowing stream of metal vehicles. While drivers and passengers in those vehicles do not [...]
Tags: driver, driver culture, drivers, International Federation of Pedestrians, Istanbul, pedestrian, pedestrian culture, traffic, traffic light, traffic news, Turkey, Universal Human Rights, Universal Pedestrian Rights
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The City Speaks
April 8th, 2009 by lifeproof
What if the post box at the corner of your block had something to say; what if the fire plug or the traffic light complained–or the telephone wanted to speak for itself for once… They should–especially if some are traveling suitcases from Italy. Here is “The Lost Tribes of New York City”!
Tags: city, colorful, colors, fire plug, New York City, post box, The Lost Tribes of New York City, traffic light, vimeo
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