Philly City Hall Jokingly Creates ‘E-Lanes’ Exclusively for Texting Walkers
- Posted on April 3, 2012 at 3:00am by
Liz Klimas
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Walker enjoying use of the E-Lane.
PHILADELPHIA (The Blaze/AP) – The sidewalk lanes for the digitally distracted may be a joke but officials in Philadelphia want the public to know the issue is no laughing matter.
Lines on some sidewalks near City Hall now designate part of the pavement as “e-lanes” suitable for chronic texters and digital music aficionados — although only through the end of the week.
Watch the mayor’s announcement:
The April Fools’ Day prank is one way city officials, in particular Mayor Michael Nutter, are trying to draw attention to the danger of inattentive pedestrians. Philly isn’t the only city taking action against texting and walking. The Utah Transportation Authorities recently instituted a fine against “distracted walking” near its tracks.
We’ve seen the effects of distracted walking all to often with some of the more recent incidents involving a Michigan mom walking off a pier into the lake and another woman falling on her face during a life newscast.
(Related: New app actually alerts walkers they’re about to get hit by a car)

In Philadelphia, the lines, signage and sidewalk graphics — depicting a pedestrian peering down at a hand-held device — will stick around part of John F. Kennedy Boulevard through the week.
A bogus video released for the new lanes shows Nutter being cut off mid-interview by an oblivious pedestrian, played by Streets Department Deputy Commissioner Steven Buckley.
“Sidewalk safety is important,” Nutter noted just after his mock interview was disrupted. The video also features a rowdy band of anti-texting protesters.

Protesting the allowance of texting and walking.
All kidding aside, officials said distracted pedestrians are a serious issue the city plans to address.



















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RamonPreston
Posted on April 12, 2012 at 12:24amI don’t know why someone would text rather than talk on the phone. I don’t even know how to do it; I must be old fashioned (age 65)
Report Post »Arc
Posted on April 6, 2012 at 5:47amBRAVO Mayor………..hope it wakes some people up.
Report Post »HTuttle
Posted on April 3, 2012 at 9:12amThat fake protest was bigger than most OWS riots.
Report Post »grannyrecipe
Posted on April 3, 2012 at 8:32amHow long are we going to allow these freaks to regulate and control our lives in the name of “safety” or “for the children”?
Report Post »grandillusion
Posted on April 3, 2012 at 8:24amThis is a city where the animals have taken over the zoo. Nutter’s zeal to hire minorities has sunk to the level where city firefighters are hired mainly on their assessed “personality”. Philly is now the ranked the most taxed and corrupt city in America. Who will step in and right the ship.
Report Post »rowdygirl
Posted on April 3, 2012 at 8:20amI don‘t really care since I don’t live there.. but I wonder how much they spent on this? Basically to help protect walking idiots…
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