Dear Pedestrians,
When I walk to the El, I like to have everything planned out. I know when the train is supposed to leave. I know how long it takes me to walk to the station. I know I have to cross a busy intersection with a stoplight, so I know exactly where I need to be when the green arrow appears to be able to cross on that light cycle. While it may sound unhinged, I do in fact plan for all of this.
However, I cannot plan for is how other people choose walk. Some of those "other people" are making my little walk far more difficult that it needs to be. That is why I'm writing this instructional letter for them.
Sidewalk walking is a pleasurable activity, and it's one of the easiest types of walking there is. It's not beach walking or mud slogging or quicksand sinking or moon bouncing. You know what would make it even easier? If everyone stayed to their respective right hand sides when walking. Just like driving. Continue reading An Open Letter to Pedestrians on my way to the El