Wandering through a little wooded area just north of Ferry Point Park, I came upon this rigged-up shelter on the bank of Westchester Creek.
Name-checked in the NY Times's obituary about John McNamara, the "Sage of the Bronx"
I first learned about the DOT's Safety City program a few years ago when I stumbled onto Staten Island's Safety City Boulevard, a simulated city street with intersections at Bicycle Helmet Road, Buckle Up Drive, and Stop Look Listen Lane.
The five-pointed variety
(I just learned that these asterisks are fire pump test headers.)
This sign is well known to those pitiable souls who travel the Cross Bronx Expressway with any regularity.
Like the Turnverein in Germany, the Czech Sokol was a nationalistic athletic movement founded in the 19th century.