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Home Posts tagged "Pedestrian safety"

Tag: Pedestrian safety

When pedestrians and cars collide there is much pain

July 15, 2012 April 13, 2015
This seemingly normal nondescript intersection is the site of many near misses between cars and pedestrians

An hour ago this normal everywhere intersection was full of police, fire and emergency vehicles. A few minutes before I had been in my house quietly writing a news article about a 500 mile electric car being developed in Denmark, when there was a thud outside followed by screams. When…

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Do bicyclists belong on the road? The San Francisco 2009 bicycle plan

July 1, 2009 May 28, 2015

Bicycling is one of the greenest forms of transportation you could imagine.  Bicycles require minimal materials to build, require minimal space during use and other times, require minimum energy during use, and give riders exercise improving their health.   Yet bicyclists often have friction with car drivers and there is a…

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