viernes, 15 de abril de 2011

Pasivando el Trafico - Streetfilms | MBA

What’s the most effective way to make city streets safer? As Chicago Alderman Mary Ann Smith told Streetfilms, “Signs don’t do the job, even having police officers on the corner does not do the job.” To prevent traffic injuries and deaths, you need to change how the street functions and make it feel slower for drivers. You need traffic calming.

Traffic calming takes many forms and can describe any measure taken to reduce traffic speeds, improve safety, and make using the street a better overall experience. The most effective traffic calming measures are those that influence drivers to “behave in a civilized manner,” as Smith put it.

Changes like curb extensions, neck-downs, and bike lanes are all traffic calmers that save lives by sending the signal for drivers to slow down. In this Streetfilm we highlight some exemplary traffic calming projects from cities across the country.

Streetfilms would like to thank The Fund for the Environment & Urban Life for making this series possible.

Calmar el Trafico, es algo que adopta diversas formas, es cualquier accion que se toma para disminuir la velocidad del trafico, mejorar la seguridad y hacer del uso de la calle una experiencia mas amable. La medidas mas efectivas para calmar el trafico son aquellas que influyen en los conductores a comportarse de manera civilizada.

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