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April 21, 2004 12:01 AM
Broken: Weird cycle lanes of Brighton
Here is a link to the Weird Cycle Lanes of Brighton website. This site catalogs the weird cycle lanes you can find in Brighton, U.K. There are bike lanes only 4-5 feet long, bike lanes that go through poles, and bike lanes which head straight into oncoming traffic. This site is pure gold!
[quote]why did thisisbroken.com post a link to anothe site that does the same thing[/quote]
personally, I enjoy following links to other broken sites that are more indepth. similar to a "Read more" button in an e-newspaper.
in this case, it's an easy way to show it's not just one case of poor public design, but a website's worth of cases
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why did thisisbroken.com post a link to anothe site that does the same thing, only much more specific? does it really have that little material that it needs to recycle broken-ness?
Posted by: never mind that at April 27, 2004 04:43 PM