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DBKL defends bollards as vital, not just decor
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 77693, member: 636"] Kuala Lumpur city officials dropped a reminder that those metal posts lining sidewalks actually serve a purpose beyond looking urban and trendy. The bollards keep cars from rolling onto pedestrian zones, and authorities are fed up with motorcycles parking on walkways like they own the place. The posts get spaced at least 600 millimeters apart so wheelchairs and strollers can squeeze through without drama. They also stick reflective tape on them for visibility when it gets dark or rainy. City hall wants everyone to remember that sidewalks belong to pedestrians, not vehicles looking for creative parking spots, and blocking these shared spaces makes life harder for everyone trying to get around safely. [/QUOTE]
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