• theweekmagazine:

“Too averse to riskTo chance the lottery, yetSteps into traffic.”
“A sudden car doorCyclist’s story rewrittenFractured narrative.”
New York City is using poetry  to urge motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians to think about safety. City Transportation Commissioner  Janette Sadik-Khan unveiled the new Curbside Haiku campaign this week,  saying the city is “putting poetry into motion with public art to make  New York City’s streets even safer.”

    theweekmagazine:

    “Too averse to risk
    To chance the lottery, yet
    Steps into traffic.”

    “A sudden car door
    Cyclist’s story rewritten
    Fractured narrative.”

    New York City is using poetry to urge motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians to think about safety. City Transportation Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan unveiled the new Curbside Haiku campaign this week, saying the city is “putting poetry into motion with public art to make New York City’s streets even safer.”

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