In which Parisist pays attention à la marche en descendant du train.
Another week, another go-round in the self-serve bicycle ridiculousness: The mairie has signed JCDecaux [fr], not that ClearChannel is going to concede or anything like that. Wake us up when it's
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all over.
You can now recycle [fr] on line 14. What's taking so long on the other lines? And why does line 14 always get all the cool stuff? It's like the spoiled youngest child of the Paris Métro.
The RATP now has a mobile site [fr], along with a weird way to publicize it [fr].
Paris is saying stop, in an ad campaign intended to lower the number of people killed and injured in traffic accidents. The silhouettes and stories by the side of the road are effective in getting the message across; the loony quiz game flash animations on the website rather less so.
Tuesday evening you can have your say at a public meeting on the renovation of Châtelet-Les Halles [fr]. Parisist is anxious to go to the meeting because we want to tell the powers that be that they should introduce teleportation between line 7 and the RER lines.
Photo by Jean Ruaud on flickr.
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