Britain’s new ‘duck lane’
Make way for our feathered friends because they now have their own lane! Ducks can now finally walk side-by-side with people in the streets of Britain.
Preserving the peace on our towpaths - find out more about #ShareTheSpace here: http://t.co/N6ixcjhrkv pic.twitter.com/yDHhKTlXIa
— Canal & River Trust (@CanalRiverTrust) October 9, 2015
As part of their #ShareTheSpace campaign, Britain's Canal & River Trust have introduced "duck lanes" that run alongside the water's edge, marking out a clear waddling space for ducks, reports Mashable.
RT @BBCWalesNews: Ducking and diving - duck lanes painted on Brecon's canal tow paths to help preserve the peace pic.twitter.com/GnVZ033Zj5
— Canal & River Trust (@CanalRiverTrust) October 9, 2015
"Duck lanes" are more about making a point than about making sure humans and ducks stick to clearly separated areas of the same path.
As explained in the following video, the lanes are basically intended as a way of encouraging people using the paths — both cyclists and walkers — to be careful and sensible.
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