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May. 6 2010 - 3:26 pm | 606 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments

All that noise

I live along one of the busier streets in New York. My reward? Vehicle noise. Lots and lots of vehicle noise.

One of the principal sources of that noise is the impatient driver who has to sit in a long line of cars through an entire red-to-green-to-yellow-to red cycle.

When I glance at the traffic lights and listen to the cacophony around me, I sometimes construct a sequence of thoughts and actions for these drivers. In part 4 of my series on visual shorthand (also see: part 1, part 2, part 3), a look at what I imagine these drivers doing while they sit in traffic.

Red traffic lightRed traffic lightGreen traffic lightGreen traffic lightGreen traffic lightGreen traffic lightGreen traffic lightYellow traffic lightYellow traffic lightRed traffic light


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