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Guerrilla Pedestrians Paint Crosswalks on Perilous Streets
As the rest of the city watched the World Cup,
Brazilian activists painted pedestrian lines
around car-clogged Sao Paolo. The urban repair squad hammered home their point with makeshift signs reminding drivers, "Slow Down, Lives Around."
More photos (via
Urban Repair Squad @ Apocalipse motorizado
) at
Treehugger.
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