HAVE you ever wondered what Basingstoke's busiest roads would look like if they were pedestrianised?
Well, the latest AI tool shows you how Basingstoke streets could look without any cars on them.
This Dutch artificial intelligence tool can take any road address in the world using Google street-view, and redesign it to show what it may look like in an alternative world without cars.
I asked Dutch Cycling Lifestyle's AI tool to show me what some of Basingstoke's busiest roads would look like without cars, here are some of the results, drag the slider to compare before and after.
Basing View
Up first is Basing View, which has had some colour injected into it.
Hackwood Road
Want to see what Hackwood Road would look like if was a place to enjoy a picnic on a bench?
Black Dam Roundabout
How about this? Black Dam roundabout looks more like Windsor's Long Walk.
Harrow Way
Now take a look at what Harrow Way would look like with a few more cobbles and fewer potholes...
Brighton Hill roundabout
Do you think the AI Brighton Hill roundabout beats the real thing?
Park Prewett Road
Now, this cycle path really doesn't look out of place at Park Prewett Road.
Old Basing
It's like we're stepping back in time in Old Basing.
Houndmills
This is what the Houndmills could look like.
Eastrop Lane
It's an odd sight seeing Eastrop Lane without any cars on it...
Lister Road
How about Lister Road, which is notorious for that 5pm rush hour traffic, full of bikes and greenery.
What do you think of these AI redesigns of Basingstoke streets?
You can create your own by clicking HERE.
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