A simple pavement hack
01 May 2014
I bet I’m not the only one whose life would be improved by this simple pavement upgrade.
Authorities in London could implement this with the only investment required being a few tins of paint and a magnetic compass. It wouldn’t get in anyone’s way if it was crowded, and it’d mean people leaving the Tube and wanting to follow Google Maps/similar could start walking in the right direction while they wait for their phone to catch the satellites.
Photo credit: markhillary
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