i was just there, i noticed the same thing and had the same question. i could not find out the reason, but my best geuss is marking where someone was hit or killed in an accident.? not sure though. i was just there, i noticed the same thing and had the same question. i could not find out the reason, but my best geuss is marking where someone was hit or killed in an accident.? not sure though.
Streets of Philadelphia was created on -19-08-07.
Streets of Philadelphia was released by Bruce Springsteen in 1994. The song Streets of Philadelphia won an Academy-award and appeared in the 1993 film Philadelphia.
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The song was called "The Streets of Philadelphia".
The yellow things in the streets are typically referred to as "traffic markings" or "road markings." These markings often include lines, symbols, and words that provide guidance to drivers and pedestrians, indicating lanes, parking restrictions, or pedestrian crossings. Common examples include yellow lines that denote no-parking zones or the boundaries of travel lanes.
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White road markings play a crucial role in ensuring safety and organization on the streets by providing clear guidance to drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists. These markings help delineate lanes, indicate where it is safe to pass, and highlight potential hazards. By following these markings, road users can better navigate the roads, reduce the risk of accidents, and maintain orderly traffic flow.
If you mean the opera scene from the movie "Philadelphia" (which used Springsteen's Streets of Philadelphia) as a theme tune), it was the aria "La Mamma Morta" ("They killed my mother") sung by Maria Callas from a performance of the 1896 opera Andréa Chenier by Giordino.
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He won his only Oscar for Best Original Song "Streets of Philadelphia" from Philadelphia (1993).
Tom Hanks won Best Actor&Bruce Springsteen won for Best Music/Original Song [Streets of Philadelphia]