Have found another category for Sydney city bingo – traffic controllers. Australia does not feel like a place with much unnecessary over-manning, but it does seem to have some particular over-bureaucraticised routines (a point I will be returning to). Whenever a bit of road in Sydney is being dug up, or closed for some sort of construction activity - however minor the effects on vehicular movement – several people in hi-vis jackets stand around with signs and take their job very seriously indeed. I have already been told off on a number of occasions for not making big detours to avoid (non-existent) traffic problems. These are definitely people who are both alert and happy to interfere.
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Showing posts with label transport. Show all posts
Saturday, 2 May 2015
city bingo 3: traffic controllers (1)
Have found another category for Sydney city bingo – traffic controllers. Australia does not feel like a place with much unnecessary over-manning, but it does seem to have some particular over-bureaucraticised routines (a point I will be returning to). Whenever a bit of road in Sydney is being dug up, or closed for some sort of construction activity - however minor the effects on vehicular movement – several people in hi-vis jackets stand around with signs and take their job very seriously indeed. I have already been told off on a number of occasions for not making big detours to avoid (non-existent) traffic problems. These are definitely people who are both alert and happy to interfere.
Saturday, 28 February 2015
politest bus-stop in the world?
Have already mentioned the pleasures of non-car transport in Perth. Am also stunned by the design quality of the bus stops. These are the most elegant and minimal I have ever seen (similar or better examples from elsewhere welcome) - being flat and rectangular aluminium panels, about the height of an average ten year old. But of course, that means they contain almost no information at all.
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