Life in the streets. Documenting the culture of intersections.
Street narratives, public service announcements, ideologies, and other stories from the asphalt.
Do you feel strongly about an intersection? Please share your street story!
Snap some photos or a quick video with your digital camera. Record an audio file, write a haiku, paint a picture.
Text reblogged from sara elizabeth.♥
Anyone who walks, drives, or bikes around a city knows the frustration when someone doesn’t yield apropriately. Like Sara says:
Pedestrians always have the right of way.
Always always always.
ESPECIALLY when they follow all of the rules.When I press the button for the crosswalk and it gives me the walk sign, and you are allowed to turn left as long as there isn’t any oncoming traffic…that means I GET TO WALK BEFORE YOU DRIVE THROUGH THE INTERSECTION.
:( :( :(
it’d be great if I never come close to getting hit again. once is enough, thanks.
Intersection 911 is a project of BOZZmedia