Friday Video: Krakow is a Polish Pedestrian Paradise - Streetsblog New York City
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Krakow, Poland, offers a distinct pedestrian-friendly environment rare in Europe, where drivers routinely stop to allow pedestrians to cross. This behavior extends beyond crosswalks, demonstrating an exceptional respect for walkers. Streetsblog's Gersh Kuntzman highlights this culture of pedestrian priority through his biking experience in the city. His visit is complemented by a spell-binding video featuring the music of Polish folk star UKUSTYCZNIE, further showcasing the charm and allure of Krakow as a haven for pedestrians.
In Krakow, car drivers stop for pedestrians, not just in crosswalks, but even for those approaching or considering entering a crosswalk.
Krakow presents a rare pedestrian paradise in Europe, showcasing an impressive level of respect from drivers towards walkers.
The experience of biking through Krakow highlights a unique culture of pedestrian priority that enhances urban life.
Streetsblog's visit to Krakow features a captivating video capturing the city’s pedestrian-friendly environment, backed by music from Polish folk artist UKUSTYCZNIE.
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