Wednesday, June 2, 2010

The Swiss Traffic Culture Thinking of the Environment

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This time the research was on what kind of efforts the Swiss make to be environment-friendly. Going around here and there people were seen in small cars in order to help protect the environment. All the parking systems are charged, and outside visitors must have a card to park. It seems that there are various inconveniences, but at least because of these reasons people use the public transportation more and enables the environment to stay green. Thinking that a little inconvenience makes a better world, from now on I shall try to make myself tolerate at least some discomfort.


SDC10509 [Samsung WB1000(TL320) 1/250sㅣf/4.0ㅣISO 80ㅣ4.3mm]


SDC10554 [Samsung WB1000(TL320) 1/180sㅣf/4.0ㅣISO 80ㅣ7.7mm]


SDC10057[Samsung WB1000(TL320) 1/45sㅣf/5.1ㅣISO 80ㅣ10.7mm]


Also, on the roads in Swiss, there are electronic railways called ‘traps’. Since the traps and roads are connected with each other, it does look a bit complicated but it lets the people use the public transportation more effectively. The only thing is that because of the traps, it seems to be difficult to make a U-turn. However, the people there seemed not to complain and go around the long way and made U-turns. Nobody rushed nor got angry. It was nice to see people quite relaxed.


SDC10337[Samsung WB1000(TL320) 1/2000sㅣf/4.0ㅣISO 200ㅣ4.3mm]


SDC10427 [Samsung WB1000(TL320) 1/1000sㅣf/4.0ㅣISO 200ㅣ4.3mm]


SDC10429[Samsung WB1000(TL320) 1/2000sㅣf/4.0ㅣISO 200ㅣ4.3mm]


SDC10326 [Samsung WB1000(TL320) 1/250sㅣf/4.3ㅣISO 80ㅣ4.3mm]


The other thing that was impressive was the cable cars. Looking at the beautiful scenery of Switzerland, I could have stayed on the cable forever. It was a time to experience the effort of the Swiss enjoying, loving and protecting the lovely nature at the salubrious Switzerland.


SDC10227 [Samsung WB1000(TL320) 1/350sㅣf/5.8ㅣISO 80ㅣ21.5mm]


SDC10319 [Samsung WB1000(TL320) 1/250sㅣf/2.8ㅣISO 80ㅣ4.3mm]




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