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Tuesday, August 15, 2017


They did this a lot where my Mum lives (and I lived for 10+ years). Most of the area was new build so they put in the minimum of paved walkways and then left it. About 6-12 months later they came back and paved the bits where people had produced their own paths. What a very bright idea I thought!

5 comments:

Stephen said...

I have heard them called "desire lines".

CyberKitten said...

I'd never heard that phrase before but it seems very apt. I think it's a pretty good way to plan the paths in a locality - although presumably you could do it virtually first and get them (mostly) in the right place to begin with.

Brian Joseph said...

This is very interesting. In fact, it seems a brilliant. The picture illustrates the concept well.

Mudpuddle said...

the shortest distance between two points...?

CyberKitten said...

@ Brian: I think it's a very smart idea. People get to know their environment and naturally find the best way to navigate around it. Once the pattern settles the authorities come it and make it more permanent/hard wearing.

@ Mudpuddle: Usually but not always. People tend not to walk in straight lines too often.