Andre

  • Eudlo Queensland - Maroochy
    Please add a pedestrian crossing at this intersection. This is a school zone, and drivers coming down Corlis Ave need to stop for traffic on Rosebed St anyway. It only makes sense to make this a pedestrian crossing, as it is across the road.
  • 205 Darley Rd Randwick NSW 2031, Australia - Randwick
    Playground safety building standards require swings to be placed aside in the playground, not SMACK IN THE MIDDLE of it, where children's traffic is highest, and right in the off- in-flows of a set of slides!
  • 205 Darley Rd Randwick NSW 2031, Australia - Waverley
    Apparently, some parents are just too lazy to chuck their coffee cups in the park bins, and just leave them for the children and ibis to "play" with it.
  • 203 Darley Rd Randwick NSW 2031, Australia - Waverley
    This gap (photo 1) is too wide; a child's foot and leg can get easily stuck in it (compare it with the other side in photo 2). It can be easily fixed by removing a link from the chain. Further, it will make the bridge a little less wobbly and tighten the gaps between the bridge and the rail.
  • 203 Darley Rd Randwick NSW 2031, Australia - Waverley
    This gap (photo 1) is too wide; a child's foot and leg can get easily stuck in it (compare it with the other side in photo 2). It can be easily fixed by removing a link from the chain. Further, it will make the bridge a little less wobbly and tighten the gaps between the bridge and the rail.
  • 203 Darley Rd Randwick NSW 2031, Australia - Waverley
    This gap (photo 1) is too wide; a child's foot and leg can get easily stuck in it (compare it with the other side in photo 2). It can be easily fixed by removing a link from the chain. Further, it will make the bridge a little less wobbly and tighten the gaps between the bridge and the rail.
  • Bronte Road Bronte, New South Wales - Waverley
    Waverly Council prohibits ball games in Bronte Park, and rightly so as it is designated as a family park. The ample grassy area, however, seems irresistible to teenagers and young adults to take over and play ball, often posing substantial risk to toddlers and small children in the park (and a nuisance to adulrs wishing to share the space). Park rangers seem unable to curtail and fully prevent the transgression, as there seems to be no punishment either. One solution is to cut the space with unmovable objects — eg tables and benches, statues — so as to restrict the activity to smaller areas, if any. Another possibility is to extend Sculptures by the Sea to Bronte, letting the pieces set in the park to stay all year round, and thus also having a new one every year.
  • 85 Frenchmans Road Randwick, New South Wales - Randwick
    Please install a pedestrian crossing here near this children's park, and between these bus stops on both sides of the road. This is an area of high traffic of families with young children, and a blind spot to incoming vehicles from either side due to the S-shaped curvature of the road at this point.
  • 203 Darley Road Queens Park, New South Wales - Waverley
    Please install a pedestrian crossing here on Darly Rd, on the corner of Market Street. This is an area of MAJOR traffic by both cars AND children (and their parents/minders), given the great children facilities on one side, in the park, and the childcare on the other.