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Post by Jack Malloy on Apr 10, 2009 0:44:29 GMT
For what was once the pride of the citywide renovation scheme, Stadler Row - extended and widened to encourage businesses and easy accessibility throughout the city - is now one of the most difficult to traverse areas in the city's Central District.
The whole road and most of the pavements are packed with vehicles - some crashed into one another where the drivers panicked or just gave up after hours queuing trying to flee in the Outbreak's early days, others torched in the Riots, some still housing buckled in corpses who couldn't escape their cars quickly enough.
The closeness and chaotic nature of the cars makes moving on foot difficult, let alone anything larger, and some industrious survivors have ran planks from car roof to car roof, offering a sort of crazed, thin walkway system across the sea of vehicles.
The odd large vehicle, particularly those with flatbeds, may offer a good temporary hiding place given the difficulty in reaching it - but the Infected are notorious for their determination and lack of care for obstacles when hunting their prey.
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