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Most drivers never notice the handshake at their feet, but for those who do, it becomes a gentle test of character. The symbol marks shared or cooperative spaces—carpools, community vehicles, rotating use—but its real power lies in what it suggests rather than what it enforces. No ticket waits if you ignore it; only the quiet knowledge that you’ve taken more than you were invited to.

Over time, neighborhoods and cities have woven this simple icon into broader efforts to humanize crowded streets. Paired with local initiatives, it becomes a reminder to leave room for someone more vulnerable, to think beyond your own schedule, to see strangers as neighbors. In the end, the handshake sign is less about parking and more about presence: a small, painted promise that even in the most ordinary corners of urban life, we still have the choice to meet each other with respect.

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