Health gains of low-traffic schemes up to 100 times greater than costs, study finds (www.theguardian.com)
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The measure to make vehicles weighing 1.6 tons and over pay 3x the parking rates for the first two hours has passed in Paris....
It’s insane the lengths that some people will go to save a few seconds on their commute, while also endangering others.
Cross posted from: lemmy.nz/post/4701018
The mayor of Hoboken, NJ came in with a vision of reducing traffic deaths to pedestrians and cyclists. He instituted several strategies of traffic calming, increasing pedestrian visibility, reducing city wide street speeds to 20 mph with schools and parks down to 15 mph. Within a few years of road improvements and redesigns...
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Volkswagen representatives demanded a $150 fee before using GPS to locate the vehicle and child....
It’s nice to see more car free places, but it’s also hard not to criticise the capitalistic hellscape in which your neighbourhood has a CEO
TL;DR: Norway subsidised electric cars a lot, that money went to the rich more than the poor, and left them with less money to spend on transit which delivers better outcomes for cities.
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