I love malicious compliance with car-centric rules 😎

  • Daemon Silverstein@calckey.world
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    1 month ago

    @Davriellelouna@lemmy.world

    In another Brazilian city I personally know, Jundiaí - SP, some restaurants built some kind of “deck” (made of wood planks) on the side of the street. I tried to embed a photo from one of these (this is my first attempt on sending images to Lemmy using Calckey so I’m not sure if the image will work).

    These “decks” were permanently installed, including electrical wiring running from the establishment to the “deck” lights. I don’t even know how the city hall authorized this, considering how the region (Campinas Microregion, Jundiaí Urban Agglomeration and Greater São Paulo, all of them in growing process of conurbation) is highly car-centric (yeah, there’s a growing public infrastructure including trains and bicycle lanes, and Jundiaí, specifically, is pretty walkable, but many things still seem to revolve around vehicles around there).

    On the one hand, this theoretically frees up the sidewalk for pedestrians. On the other hand, it depends on the restaurant respecting pedestrians by keeping the sidewalk clear, and I don’t know to what extent these restaurants do this. But this concept of flatbed truck bar isn’t too far from that of these restaurants in Jundiaí.

    A screenshot from Streetview showing a wood deck built by a restaurant on the side of a Brazilian street in Jundiaí - SP.

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      1 month ago

      FWIW, though I would have guessed Calckey was a calculator app, your image did work.

  • bleistift2@sopuli.xyz
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    1 month ago

    Well… there’s two sides to this. The sidewalk there looks narrow. Banning tables might have been a measure to make walking easier and remove cars.

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      1 month ago

      Or you could turn that parking spot on a nice service area. As it is done in many countries now. We need to stop giving that much space to cars and trucks

      • Landless2029@lemmy.world
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        1 month ago

        During covid several prominent areas in my area turned about half the parking spots into outdoor seating…

        They never stopped it. People love it!

    • knatschus@discuss.tchncs.de
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      1 month ago

      You gotta ban parking if you want to remove cars. The malicious compliance wouldn’t have worked if that’s the case

    • Phoenixz@lemmy.ca
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      1 month ago

      Or you just make the street for humans, and with that have enough space for sidewalk patio tables and people to walk and cycle through