This is the bread and butter right here. This is where it aaaaalllll began, back in 2004 when I moved to NYC and had nothing but wonder in my eyes. Well, then reality hit, and I'll tell you, I couldn't believe how stupid people got when they started walking. I'm not talking about the ones that live there, because they have been there long enough to know, but it's the ones who just moved or are coming in for a visit. So no matter where you are from, PLEASE READ and TAKE NOTES!
Tip #5 - Walk like you drive
Let's say you are driving in your car and you have a friend with you in the front seat. OMG, you turn to the right and see the most beautiful view in the whole entire world and you MUST get a picture before you never see it again. What do you do? Do you...
A. Pull out your camera, continue to drive and take a picture
B. Stop in the middle of the road, wherever you happen to be when you see this amazing shot, pull out your camera and take a picture
C. Pull over, stop the car and pull out your camera and take a picture
God, I hope you all picked C. Unfortunately, when people exit their cars and start walking on the busiest sidewalk known to man kind, they treat it like they are in a massive field, with tons of room, and have all the time in the world to do whatever it is they want to do. So here it is,
WALK LIKE YOU DRIVE
If you see an amazing shot and MUST have it, then pull over, take out your camera and get that amazing shot.
If you have more than one passenger, don't create a barricade. Geez, walk behind each other, as a cluster. See this pic above? See the group making a line because heaven forbid one of them takes the lead? Stop.
Always walk to the right, nobody drives down the middle of the highway (on purpose) and certainly nobody drives into oncoming traffic (on purpose). So stay to the right.
If you are a bus, and move a bit slower and need more frequent stops, then stay to the most right hand lane.
If you are a sports car and want to get somewhere extremely fast without a lot of stops because you don't give two s*&ts about the view, then stay to the left.
Let's say you are in the middle, you are a sedan and you aren't in a rush, you may want to grab a picture but really you are out doing a 'scenic sunday drive,' by all means feel free to move back and forth between lanes. But just know, that at some point there will be a sports car coming up behind you. So, my advice, stay to the right until you need to pass.
Those of you from Europe, your steering wheel may be on the opposite side of the car from us, but you still drive on the same side of the road. So bring this with you would ya?
Please please please, pass this on to EVERYONE you know, because even though this drove me NUTS in NYC, I know there are busy sidewalks everywhere....this concept can be used there too! I know, crazy isn't it?! Could you imagine how easy it would be to walk on sidewalks if everyone took this into consideration??
Next Week: Driving
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