New York City Department of Transportation in collaboration with artist John Morse Autumn 2011 Curbside Haiku John Morse Curbside Haiku © 2011 NYC Department of Transportation Cars crossing sidewalk: Worst New York City hotspot To run into friends John Morse Curbside Haiku © 2011 NYC Department of Transportation Cyclist writes screenplay Plot features bike lane drama How pedestrian John Morse Curbside Haiku © 2011 NYC Department of Transportation Puerta del coche Se abre al ciclista. Un freno duro John Morse Curbside Haiku © 2011 NYC Department of Transportation A sudden car door, Cyclist’s story rewritten. Fractured narrative John Morse Curbside Haiku © 2011 NYC Department of Transportation Car stops near bike lane Cyclist entering raffle Unwanted door prize John Morse Curbside Haiku © 2011 NYC Department of Transportation She walks in beauty Like the night. Maybe that’s why Drivers can’t see her. John Morse Curbside Haiku © 2011 NYC Department of Transportation Aggressive driver. Aggressive pedestrian. Two crash test dummies. John Morse Curbside Haiku © 2011 NYC Department of Transportation Oncoming cars rush Each a 3-ton bullet. And you, flesh and bone. John Morse Curbside Haiku © 2011 NYC Department of Transportation Too averse to risk To chance the lottery, yet Steps into traffic John Morse Curbside Haiku © 2011 NYC Department of Transportation 8 million swimming, The traffic rolling like waves. Watch for undertow. J o h n M o rs e C u rbs i d e H a i k u © 20 1 1 N Y C D e p ar t m e nt o f T r an s p o r t a tio n Imagine a world Where your every move matters. Welcome to that world. John Morse Curbside Haiku © 2011 NYC Department of Transportation Coches ciegos Comunicarse en Braille. Remate brutal.