New Yorkers accustomed to life in the fast lane are taking the issue of slow-moving tourists into their own hands. They're taking their message to the street – or actually, to the sidewalk. It's suspected that a frustrated New Yorker came up with this plan on Fifth Avenue at 22 Street, where there is now a sidewalk lane for slower moving tourists, and another for fast-walking New Yorkers. It's a good idea but I don't think that it's going to happen. Click on the pic for the story.Friday, May 21, 2010
Frustrated New Yorker Creates Lane For Tourists
New Yorkers accustomed to life in the fast lane are taking the issue of slow-moving tourists into their own hands. They're taking their message to the street – or actually, to the sidewalk. It's suspected that a frustrated New Yorker came up with this plan on Fifth Avenue at 22 Street, where there is now a sidewalk lane for slower moving tourists, and another for fast-walking New Yorkers. It's a good idea but I don't think that it's going to happen. Click on the pic for the story.
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