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Fight speeding with this simple step

48,334 views • 2 years ago •via X (Twitter)

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randy2 years ago

I’m seriously thinking about buying two huge junk cars and parking them across from each other in front of my house to accomplish the same goal.

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CyclistsAgainstBikeLanes2 years ago

don’t narrow roads or make anti-cycling pinchpoints. slow cars by enforcing speed limits (lower them where appropriate) & speed tables. using bikelanes to narrow roads makes passes from cars closer bc all bikelanes become gritgutters

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obscurant2 years ago

now that i know this, i will make a point of driving faster when i recognize the trick. thanks!

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Rikardo ⛋2 years ago

@wrathofgnon Real Italians

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PragmaticLogic2 years ago

This is the most idiotic statement I have ever heard.

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Sidney Miller2 years ago

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Breian Dunne (TGG)2 years ago

@corkcitycouncil

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Admiraal de Ruyter🇳🇱🇬🇧🗽2 years ago

Like they invented something which is being done in Europe for decades. Problem is it only makes sense if you have sufficient non car traffic to merit the slow down

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Joseph2 years ago

This is extremely poor judgement and disproportionally harms poor people, who can't afford to repar their cars. A smarter choice would be to make the roads curved, pave then woth a rougher surface like brick, etc. ST has some good research but their proposed solutions are bad

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