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Originally Posted by Barefoot
Not sure of your question.
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Lowe's has taken the trouble to paint eight pedestrian crossings linking the car park to the store. Yet most people cross that busy road wherever they like, often doing so diagonally. The additional distance it would take them to go straight across, at one of the designated areas, is surely worth the effort in terms of personal safety?
Aldi has taken the trouble to demarcate an area of its car park specifically for golf-carts. There are numerous parking spots for cars, yet some car-drivers choose to park in the golf-cart slots, despite it being obvious to a blind possum that the lines are considerably closer together than those in a normal car-parking space.
Just venting my spleen :-)