Viral bridge artwork in Indio draws praise and safety concerns
Luis Avila
INDIO, Calif. (KESQ) – A new public art installation on the Fred Waring Bridge near Madison Street in Indio is turning heads after going viral on social media.
The artwork, which creates a flipbook-style optical illusion as drivers pass by, features a series of images that appear to move. Many residents say they’re impressed by the creativity and vibrancy it brings to the area.
“I enjoy it. I like the colors. I like how it moves like a 40s, 30s motion picture… It makes it look nice. That way no one can graffiti on it.”
Henry Barringer, Indio Resident
But while many are praising the new addition, others are expressing concern that the mural could be distracting for drivers. Some social media comments have even suggested it might lead to accidents near nearby intersections.
When asked about the safety concerns, the City of Indio — in a statement to News Channel 3 — said the installation does not pose a danger to drivers:
“The mural was designed and installed with great care and consideration. While the artwork adds color and character to the community, it is not considered a distraction for drivers, whose first and primary responsibility should always be to remain focused on the road.
This installation is no more visually prominent than many of the billboards, murals, and public art pieces that line our streets and highways throughout the Coachella Valley. Like those, it serves to enhance the visual landscape without impeding safe driving practices.”
Nearby residents echo that message.
“Eyes on the road… It’s usually mellow going through that area. Eventually people will get used to it and they won’t even look at it anymore.”
Henry Barringer, Indio Resident
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