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List of prioritizations
1. Pedestrians always have the right of way
2. This is followed by people on scooters. Please watch out for those who are moving more slowly.
3. SPTs (self-propelled transporters, i.e. cars) should be used primarily for transporting heavy loads, for people who cannot walk or ride, and for routes that are not served by the tram network.
Maintenance Tasks:
The Solar and Wind Group is looking for assistance installing the new photovoltaic systems on the roofs (no special qualifications required). It is now the fifth generation (generational sequence: 1. 1962 to 1966, 2. 1966 to 1974, 3. 1974 to 1990, 4. 1990 to 2021).
Announcements:
The Cycles Group reminds you that phosphorus removal is most effective when sewage sludge contains only faeces and water. It is also much easier to purify urine into distilled water when it is pure. We thus ask you to comply with the two disposal routes, and remember the three seashells rule.
Developed based on the decisions reached collectively in 1958 in the “Pact of Faith in the Future”
“Interesting approach, don’t you think?” Anna Kpok’s voice says.
You nod and your mind wanders: What would the world look like, if these prioritizations existed? These maintenance tasks? But don’t forget to get on the tram when it comes.
If you’re travelling to PACT Zollverein, continue reading on page 61. If you’re travelling to Essen Hauptbahnhof, continue reading on page 62.