As Shown by the Road From Romania with 11 Crossings of Pedestrians at 250 Meters. "They Had the Voltage and Had No Place to Use It"
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The Romanian city of Ramnicu Sarat has caught the attention of the general public for a rather bizarre reason - a street with 11 pedestrian crossings. Although this street in the southeastern Romanian city is not known for its heavy traffic, the authorities decided to install a total of 11 pedestrian crossings in a 250-meter segment. City councilors say this was done for the safety of residents, and that the entire project was financed by Europe…
A revolutionary situation in the village of Ramnicu Sarat. On a 250-metre road, recently rehabilitated with European funds, 11 bridges were drawn. It is also followed by 22 road indicators, for each crossing in part. The first says that the project was designed for the safety of drivers.
Dorel entered the book of records. On a road of just 260 metres from Ramnicu Sarat, he decided that there should be no fewer than 11 pastions. Practically, every 20-25 metres should be stopped. The authorities say that everything is according to the project, recapitalised with PNR funds.
On the road to Dudulu from Ramnicu Sarat were 11 passes of pedestrians at 260 metres.
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