• @[email protected]
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    723 hours ago

    That’s the wrong direction. We need to be putting up fake speed limit signs with lower speed limits.

    Wtf kind of “activism” is this?

    • @chuckleslord
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      22 hours ago

      I mean it does effectively demonstrate something Strong Towns advocates. People drive to the speed of the road, not the posted limit.

      But yeah, agreed

        • @chuckleslord
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          716 hours ago

          That’s a part of it as well. If you make roads visibly narrow, with nearby obstacles, not a lot of people would feel comfortable speeding down that street, even if they were inclined to speed. Example:

          Whereas in America, suburban “neighborhoods” have extremely wide streets with houses at extreme setbacks in an attempt to limit the danger to… cars, I guess, for their reckless driving. Everything about them screams “you can drive whatever speed you want, you won’t be hitting anything”. Example: