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> On 25. Jan 2020, at 15:19, Peter Elderson <pelder...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Well, any crossing involves different ways crossing each other, and should be 
> considered from all angles involved. A way can't cross another way without 
> being crossed itself. 


the question is which way is interrupted and which goes through. Usually at 
pedestrian crossings, the pedestrians cross the road. Their way is cut away by 
the road. In this case it is inverted and the cars cross the pedestrian space.
The implications are that at the usual crossings, the pedestrians must play by 
the rules of the cars, while in the inverted case, the rules are those for 
pedestrian areas.


Cheers Martin 
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