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Tuesday, November 08, 2005

Pedestrians Get Traffic Light, Parked Cars To Get Tickets

Hoboken's PATH station is not particularly pedestrian friendly, or at least, for pedestrians not willing to make cars stop for them [experience shows us that cars will stop if you walk in front of them]. A traffic light has been erected at Hudson Place to allow pedestrians to cross.

Meanwhile, another "pedestrian friendly" initiative is to ensure cars are not parked within 25 feet of a crosswalk, which in Hoboken essentially means that street parking will be prohibited. Good luck finding a space.

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