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cheers and best wishes,
David in Avenel.au,
[Before you change anything, learn why it is the way it is.]
A Taitset video:
“A look at roadside tram stops in Melbourne: why they exist, how to not get run over at them, and how to not run people over at them.”
https://youtu.be/Vz1IX9N1cd0?si=Hf-uzPqfoyH0ub2O
I like his idea of painting zebra crossing stripes at stops. It's simple and cheap to implement and motorists are already used to look for pedestrians when approaching such a crossing.
Best wishes,
Malcolm
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Thanks - a really well presented video.
Mal Rowe - who tries to avoid getting run over at the tram stop
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