Two worlds, by foot and by car, Brixham Road

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Two worlds, by foot and by car, Brixham Road

Image: © Tom Jolliffe Taken: 5 May 2010

The footbridge is little used, but very necessary for pedestrians nonetheless. The Brixham Road has been widened at this point and there is always a heavy volume of traffic. From this point the two distinctive worlds of the pedestrian and the motorist are sharply contrasted. The pedestrian can proceed unhindreed at will, the motorist is cheek by jowl and jockeying for position.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.421815
Longitude
-3.587819