Nobody is expecting a hulks out there that will stop a ambulance but when every second is a matter of life or death you probably want to keep the impacts to getting to the door minimal, even waiting 5 seconds for people to clear.imran wrote: ↑Aug 23, 2021^ okay,…
Think about the size of a person and the size/weight of an ambulance. How likely is it that a pedestrian would block an ambulance from turning?
Apart from the protests that intentionally blocked the highways or roads, no reasonable person gets in the way of a first responder.
Speculative concerns know no bounds. Trees can fall over in storms and block ambulance access. By that logic no trees should be planted along ambulance routes.
Many things are possible but improbable. Our cities should be designed first for people and walkability. Ambulances will be just fine
Anyone, none of that is the reason for the bland wall








