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> The interesting thing to me are the trials

> currently on various roads in London where signage

> and kerbs, crossings etc have been removed. All

> the evidence seems to be that everyone behaves far

> more responsibly and safely in those open shared

> environments....so perhaps the suggestion that

> it's the removal of boundaries and rules that lead

> to safety more than vice versa has some

> demonstrable truth to it?


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shared_space


They are called shared spaces. They generally come with 20 mph or lower speed limit and pedestrians can cross wherever they want i.e. the idea is a child wouldn't have to run the gauntlet across a stream of speeding traffic but rather vehicles would actually stop to let them cross. Amazing it seems to just work and both journey times and accidents are much reduced.

  • 5 months later...

N V Green Wrote:

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> During September, Southwark Council are planning

> to consult on the introduction of two

> (uncontrolled) pedestrian crossing points on EDR.

> One west of Fenwick Road junction and one west of

> Gowlett Road junction.




Have you any more info please?

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