Bumper Philosophy in Rome: The Unwritten Rules of Parking in the Eternal City
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- Roman drivers have developed an unwritten system of parking, involving gentle bumps and pushes to maneuver in tight spaces, with a culture of mutual acceptance and respect for the city's narrow streets and alleys.
- The city's relationship with rules is characterized by a 'creative non-compliance' approach, with drivers often parking in unconventional spaces and using the horn to communicate with others on the road.
- This attitude reflects a broader Roman attitude towards rules, where they are seen as descriptive rather than prescriptive, and the city's history and resilience have shaped a unique and adaptive approach to urban living.
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