Technology Lots of Cars and Trucks, No Traffic Signs or Lights: Chaos or Calm?

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No traffic lights. No traffic signs. No painted lines in the roadway. No curbs. And 26,000 vehicles passing every day through a traditional village center with busy pedestrian traffic. It’s called "shared space." Is it insanity, or the most rational way to create a pleasant place where drivers, cyclists, and people on foot all treat each other with respect?

The village of Poynton in the U.K. has undertaken one of the most ambitious experiments to date in this type of street design, whose most prominent advocate was the Dutch traffic engineer Hans Monderman. Variations on the shared-space model have been implemented in other European cities since the early 1990s, but never before at such a busy junction. Poynton's city leaders sought the change because the historic hub of their quaint little town had become a grim and unwelcoming place.

"Over the years, the increase in traffic and the steps taken to try to deal with that have changed this place from being the heart of the village into being merely a traffic-signal-controlled wasteland," said Ben Hamilton-Baillie, the street designer whose firm executed the change, before the work began.

The project didn’t come cheap, costing about $6 million. Engineers completely reconfigured the intersection at the center of town, replacing a traffic light with two "roundels" that cars must negotiate without the guidance of traffic signs. Pavements of varying colors and textures are the only signal as to which type of road user belongs where.

It was a controversial move for the community of some 14,000 people, which lies about 11 miles from Manchester in the northwestern part of England. Now, a year after construction wrapped up, a video called "Poynton Regenerated" makes the case that the shared space scheme maintains a smooth flow of traffic while simultaneously making the village center a more attractive and safer place for pedestrians, leading to increased economic activity downtown.

 
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Well in India a lot of the busy cities, have traffic that looks like complete chaos to anyone from a western country. But it actually just... flows.
 
Well in India a lot of the busy cities, have traffic that looks like complete chaos to anyone from a western country. But it actually just... flows.
Really?! Nah that's bullshit!
A lot of pedestrians etc.. in India get killed. And the driver don't give a crap "They Just drive away"
 
Really?! Nah that's bullshit!
A lot of pedestrians etc.. in India get killed. And the driver don't give a crap "They Just drive away"
Why do you just say shit that is blatantly wrong?
 
Don't question one's opinion. Only question the validity of one's opinion.

How FireCat managed to come up with such an opinion, one can simply guess that it has nothing to do with this article posted here. :)
 
Hmm okay LOL

Each year, 1.3 million people die in car accidents, so these 10 countries are responsible for nearly half of all road deaths.

Overall, though, India is responsible for the highest overall number of road deaths

followed by China and the U.S. Meanwhile, Eritrea is home to the highest concentration of road deaths (48.4 per 100,000 people), followed by the Cook Islands, Egypt and Libya, according to World Health Organization figures.

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well Firecat taking in account all of the people that live in India and China and divide all of it down to equal numbers as mexico or Russia or Kenya. It's not so bad.
 
He doesn't understand how percentages work.
 
% why does it fucking matter!

Seriously, I know some people has been over there. They have seen alot and they heard some story that isn't so enjoyable to hear. Seriously, they living in the middle of the streets without a shelter. with alot of crap around them. etc...
No wonder that accident occurs at the place.

But also, they turns into zombies while driving, "And will do as and what they feel like"
"You would freak out."
 
They sleep in the middle of the road.. while the cars still drive around them.
It's quite different don't ya think so?
 
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