Vinarna Certovka Street, in the centre of Prague, is the narrowest street in the city. Signal lights were installed for pedestrians
Do you meet? A great word knowing that in this street it is impossible to stand side by side! And yes, narrowest street Prague is only 50 centimetres wide (70 centimeters according to other sources), in any case, to circulate in this street located in the historic district of the Czech capital, a system had to be put in place to avoid pedestrian collisions.

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For some time now, Vinarna Certovka Street (located at the level of 26, Lužického semináře ) has been fitted with two traffic lights to indicate when the street is occupied or on the reverse free. No wonder? Not so much, actually because as explained by the owner of a nearby restaurant “Once, a German tourist, of a certain corpulence, found himself stuck a few hours without being able to get her out of there without the help of the firefighters.” .
It is in part for these reasons that this system of traffic lights has been set up, above all to avoid such incidents. Today, most pedestrians taking this street are tourists, they are having fun lighting these fires and taking pictures in this street that has become one of the city’s tourist attractions!
For passage visit Prague , you too, will take a look at one of the narrowest streets in the world, right?
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