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Britain introduces ‘slow lanes’ for people who text while walking

Distracted pedestrians engrossed with their phones are a nuisance in busy streets, as they keep bumping into others using the lane.

September 30, 2019 / 16:57 IST
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It is a fairly common sight to find people walking on pavements with their face buried in their smartphones. To ensure such people don’t bump into other pedestrians, two 247-foot long lanes have been earmarked for Britain’s mobile phone addicts.

These special “mobile safe lanes” are located in Manchester’s Spinningfields area. The mobile safe pavement in Hardman Boulevard has separate lanes assigned for texting pedestrians, marked with arrows and signages.

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It is possibly necessary to earmark mobile safe lanes there because there are several offices, shops, and restaurants in the area, making the pavement a very busy one.

Distracted pedestrians engrossed with their phones are a nuisance in such busy streets, as they keep bumping into other people using the lane. These special lanes would let preoccupied texters walk on without worrying about bump sessions. They were setup by phone retailer AO Mobile last week.