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One way system in park?


Romnarz

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As I was leaving the park after my run a couple were just entering and made way for me in the small pedestrian entrance.set me thinking - why not have in / out entrances ? Was pondering about this while running next day - running is boring so good time to think about problem solving Was wondering how a one way system could be instigated. On leaving the park I noticed - the two pedestrian entrances either side of closed main gate are labelled IN and other OUT

problem solved - can we stick to this from now on ?

Lived near the gates for a while and never noticed the in / out labels - do older residents remember them ever being enforced ?

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One consideration that has not so far been mentioned is wind direction. If you are following someone who is say 2 metres in front and there is a head wind then you are going to get a steady stream of exhaled breath from the person in front. It's not do much an issue in an open space like a park but on a pavement the wind is channelled by the buildings so that it usually blows in parallel to the pavement.
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