HAVE you ever wondered how some of Wirral's busiest roads would look if they were designed for pedestrians and cyclists?
The new artificial intelligence tool from Dutch Cycling Lifestyle takes a road address anywhere in the world, scans the Google street-view and reveals alternative images for pedestrians and cyclists.
We asked Globe readers which roads they would most like to see cars banned from parking on and gave them a Dutch-style makeover.
Here are six roads in Wirral known for being parking hotspots, re-imagined without cars.
The Crescent, West Kirby
The bot has sucked all the cars and vans out of this snap, taken at The Crescent in West Kirby, and replaced them with beautiful flower beds full of colour.
There is a bike visible and a couple of pedestrians.
Shaw Street, Hoylake
Shaw Street in Hoylake is a small road but as can be seen in the picture full of cars parked on it.
The bot has transformed the street, taking away all of the cars and introducing a path for pedestrians to replace the entire width of the road.
Telegraph Road, Heswall
Telegraph Road in Heswall is a very popular street to park on. The road has been transformed into a green space with a cycle lane.
Downham Road, Tranmere
Next is Downham Road. The street which is full of cars is shown to be a perfect road for cyclists to use with a path and flowers.
Oxton Village
Many Globe readers said that ,cars should not be able to park on streets in Oxton Village.
This amazing Al transformation shows a path just for pedestrians with no cars to be seen.
Lynchcroft Road, Wallasey
Finally is Lynchcroft Road in Wallasey. Before the Al bot did their work, the street had cars parked along it.
The picture after its Dutch transformation shows beautiful flower beds and plant pots, with benches to sit for residents.
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