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Chinese City Sets Up "No Cell Phone" Pedestrian Lanes 46

An anonymous reader writes The Chinese city of Chongqing has created a smartphone sidewalk lane, offering a path for those too caught up in messaging and tweeting to watch where they're going. "There are lots of elderly people and children in our street, and walking with your cell phone may cause unnecessary collisions here," said Nong Cheng, a spokeswoman for the district's property management company. However, she clarified that the initiative was meant to be a satirical way to highlight the dangers of texting and walking.
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Chinese City Sets Up "No Cell Phone" Pedestrian Lanes

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  • by i kan reed ( 749298 ) on Monday September 15, 2014 @12:28PM (#47909865) Homepage Journal

    It finally pays off.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    They've got the best traffic lights/timers/redlight camera system in place.

    If everywhere did that, we'd stop hearing so much BS.

  • by geekmux ( 1040042 ) on Monday September 15, 2014 @12:30PM (#47909907)

    "...she clarified that the initiative was meant to be a satirical way to highlight the dangers of texting and walking."

    Regardless of the original intent, if it is a device that allows human beings to ignore each other and stay tethered to social media with even greater efficiency, there will be no amount of money or time large enough to stand in the way of budgeting or building it.

    What started out as a joke will become the next major city project.

  • may cause unnecessary collisions here

    As opposed to the necessary ones.

    • Oh personally I think collisions between people who don't look where they're walking and run into each other are highly necessary. Some people need to feel that they're acting stupidly.

  • Its about damn time!!
  • ... seriously, sent the texting/chatting group into a lane that walks them right into traffic. That way, you address China's population problem, and you remove lots of idiots from the genepool (hopefully), or at least take out some of those who endanger the rest of us (I can only imagine how those types drive...). The one's who don't walk into traffic survive their Darwinism test.

    • by TheCarp ( 96830 )

      A better way is to remove all the current crosswalks from intersections and randomly move them between 0-10 feet down the road. That way a pedestrian needs to look before walking out. Should clean up the problem quite quickly from what I can tell.

      Of course, that assumes you can get drivers to stop yeilding to pedestrians that are still so far from the road that they could trip and fall with both arms stretched above their head and still not touch the road with their fingertips.

    • ... seriously, sent the texting/chatting group into a lane that walks them right into traffic. That way, you address China's population problem, and you remove lots of idiots from the genepool (hopefully), or at least take out some of those who endanger the rest of us (I can only imagine how those types drive...). The one's who don't walk into traffic survive their Darwinism test.

      If you look at the picture closely you will notice that they did make the sidewalk lane closer to traffic the one for the unobservant cell phone users. I do not think that was a mistake.

  • let all the texting/tweeting drivers go into a special lane just for them.

    Build concrete dividers between that and regular lanes. With titanium reinforcements.

  • We should also have a lane for those damned elderly and children. They can't walk for shit, either.
  • So instead of looking down at their devices, they are looking down at the signs on the sidewalk; and taking photos of them. A questionable improvement.

  • Here's a video of someone using the new texting lane [youtube.com]
  • I'm almost 40, so maybe that explains it, but WTF is with people who cannot put their devices down and just pay attention to what's going on around them?

    What exactly so compelling that you can't take ten or fifteen minutes away from it to walk somewhere?

  • I haven't read all of the posts since the original story hit the front page, so I may be touching on something that's already been discussed, but ...

    I don't understand how this is different from people just being unaware of their surroundings. I have been to many places in the last 20 years where people will just stop right in the middle of the sidewalk/thoroughfare/pathway to have a conversation or family dispute. The concept of stepping to the side out of the way so that the other 1000 people who aren'

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