20041208
A new way of traffic engineering
Use minimal signage and make all traffic (foot, car, bike, etc.) use the same roadway? The result is that all traffic slows down and relies on communication between participants to negotiate the traffic space. via Kottke.
Posted at 9:34 AM.
2 Comments:

Anonymous said...
It's all about the roundabouts. Thanks for interesting read mate.
11:56 AM
 


Nick said...
Almost six weeks here and it's still a rush to see the lineup at a red light. Waiting equal in line are cars, motorcycles, rickshaws, bicycles, pedestrians, cows and goats. Each idles for the green! Traffic here in India is much slower, granted. But the sheer number and variety of commuters is amazing. It's a living, polluting organism.
2:05 PM
 


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