The construction of the shopping center affects movement more than the parking spaces arranged on the sidewalk

The sidewalk next to the construction site of the next Mall is more difficult to navigate.

Obstacles of all kinds arrive in the path: cars parked on the sidewalk, site separation signs, fallen commercial signs, poles, people passing by whose presence on this narrow path sometimes makes it necessary to pass very close to other pedestrians and to negotiate. the passage.

A certain gap exists between the difficulties and obstacles that we can perceive in the audiovisual field of our displacement and those retained by the speech. When we pass by the construction site of the Mall, the narrowest part of the journey, the pedestrian brings up another subject: the lack of counters to buy bus tickets, which sometimes requires a long walk before being able to board the city buses.

It is only when the sidewalk widens after passing the Mall that the person talks about the obstacles in the passage created by the construction site. However, at no time does the person mention the bulky presence of cars, which ultimately generate the most space reduction.