"Curbside Haiku" Provides Stoic Safety Reminders in NYC

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The New York City Department of Transportation, in partnership with the Safe Streets Fund, has unveiled a new series of traffic warning signs that combine public art with a safety awareness effort for pedestrians, cyclists and motorists. The signs, which include 12 designs in all, were the creation of Atlanta artist John Morse. Morse previously created a similar public art installation in Atlanta, which featured tongue-in-cheek haiku advertisements such as "Build Personal Wealth, In the Comfort of Your Home, Read to Your Children."

Read more about the NYC Curbside Haiku Project at Inhabitat NYC.

View a PDF of all 12 Curbside Poetry Designs.

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