By: Michael Enright
When I first came into Cagli I noticed that it was a very old fashion town. Over the years, the aged architecture has been forced to incorporate the new ways of transportation, such as cars and mopeds. Most of the streets surrounding Cagli have two lanes but the streets within the city have very narrow lanes that are often only one way. The road signs are very different from typical American signs. This web site is a photo essay that shows examples of what the streets and signs of Cagli look like.
How do you get around this town?

Some signs are easier to figure out then others.



The streets of Cagli come in all shapes and sizes. Some are wide with two lanes and others are thin old fasion brick desasters waiting to happen.

The kid in this picture flies down these narrow streets
dodging people every day.

This is the freeway that goes into Cagli.
Parking spaces and crosswalks exist but are not commen in Cagli.
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