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低頭黨的福音 中國首條手機人行道大綱

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A popular tourist destination in Chongqing, a major city in southwest China, has devoted a portion of its pavement for mobile phone users too entranced by the activity on their screens to avoid other pedestrians.

在重慶市的一個景區裏,有一條專供手機愛好者的人行道,在這上面步行,可以供低頭族們頭也不擡地一直盯着手機屏幕而不用擔心與其他行人相撞。

低頭黨的福音 中國首條手機人行道

Another section of the pavement bans phone users.

這條被一分爲二的人行道的另半邊則禁止行人使用手機。

In July, National Geographic commissioned a similar stretch of pavement in Washington DC, in a brief experiment testing human behaviour.

今年7月,美國國家地理欄目曾因一項驗證人類行爲的實驗,在美國華盛頓的一條人行道上做過相同的劃分

Chongqing's new sidewalk attracted ridicule on Weibo, China's version of Twitter.

重慶的這條新人行道在中國的微博上引發了大家的各種吐槽。

"Am I supposed to jump to the other side of the path when I get an incoming phone call?" one user questioned.

“如果我手機響了,我要接電話是不是得跳到另半邊才能接呢?”一位網友吐槽說。

"Maybe they can even build one traffic lane especially for drunk drivers in the future," sniffed another.

“也許以後還可以專門爲喝酒的司機建一條專用道。”另一位網友吐槽道。

Indeed, the ploy seems to have created a new problem: street congestion, as hordes of people stop in their tracks to snap photos of the special sidewalk.

的確,這種做法可能會導致另一個新問題—道路擁擠。爲什麼呢?因爲會有一大羣行人停在路上對着這條特殊的人行道拍照哪。