CelloMomOnCars, to cycling
@CelloMomOnCars@mastodon.social avatar

“The predominant history tells us that the status quo with is because that’s what ‘Americans’ — as if that’s a thing — have always wanted,” he said. “And what makes my jaw drop when I look back at the historical record is that that was never true … There was never a moment when lots of Americans weren’t fighting .”


https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2023/10/american-society-wasnt-always-so-car-centric-our-future-doesnt-have-to-be-either/

ascentale, to random
@ascentale@sfba.social avatar

Next question is from @meganL about national cycling advocacy organizations:

Q3. What advocacy item would you like the League of American Bicyclists (or whatever your national/local cycle advocacy group is) to add to their lobbying agenda?

enobacon,
@enobacon@urbanists.social avatar

A3 #BikeNite it seems like every politician and even most drivers "support bicycling" but what's lacking is the connected low-stress infrastructure to get people of all ages and abilities from all points A to all points B by bike. DOTs' bike plans are being built on like a 200-year timeline and #CompleteStreets are never going to happen before the climate extincts us unless we do #TacticalUrbanism and network-level reprogramming of space that's effectively reserved for cars

@ascentale @meganL

DrTCombs, (edited ) to cycling
@DrTCombs@transportation.social avatar

What we're talking about this week in my Complete, Safe, Equitable Streets course:

  1. The legal frameworks that should guarantee #SafeStreetsForAll...and why they fail,
  2. The 4 types of cyclists, and
  3. The* downsides* of many well-meaning "safety" campaigns, including this one: https://www.fox5dc.com/news/make-eye-contact-with-drivers-before-crossing-the-street-pedestrian-safety-vienna-eye-to-eye

#BikeTooter #RoadSafety #CompleteStreets #CarolinaPlanning

DrTCombs, to random
@DrTCombs@transportation.social avatar

In other news, my students routinely give me so much hope for the future of our profession. My attempt to capture some of their unfiltered comments in the wrap-up session of Complete, Safe, Equitable Streets last week:

thebostonlol, to random
@thebostonlol@urbanists.social avatar

I can't get over how much calmer and quieter it is to drive on Columbus Av now that the center running bus lanes are in. My roommate who hates to drive in Boston takes it and feels very chill

My main complaint is that we didn't make and that I saw people on bikes forced to ride on the sidewalk. But such a huge step forward!

bikescape, to cycling
@bikescape@mastodon.green avatar

How would you make this street better for biking & walking? Capt Bertie’s Way is a short 20 MPH street with residences and an entrance to a major town parking lot at the end. There’s a planned shared use path to connect a new housing development (highlighted parcel). Thoughts?

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BarbChamberlain, to random
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enobacon, to cycling
@enobacon@urbanists.social avatar

"This is the standard method that the Netherlands uses to prevent people from driving through a neighborhood, and they make the streets safer and more enjoyable for everyone who lives there."

Also basically the only solution to traffic, and will still be the answer, no matter how much time we waste wishing for some other option.
@notjustbikes

https://youtu.be/ymcBC7MFRIk

DrTCombs, to random
@DrTCombs@transportation.social avatar

This week in #CompleteStreets we've got TWO amazing guest experts!

First up, Dr. Missy Cummings joins us to talk about the potential implications of driver assistance & driving automation for road safety, what the sitch is with AV regulations, and why simulations are misleading.

Then it's our own Dr. Wesley Kumfer talking about how engineering & planning work together to help or hinder safety efforts, and how to bring safe systems into traffic engineering practices. Rad.

#CarolinaPlanning

enobacon, to random
@enobacon@urbanists.social avatar

you may not like it, but this is what peak efficiency looks like
https://youtu.be/4gzHL9KzFPQ?t=1151

capntransit, to technology
@capntransit@urbanists.social avatar

RT @njtpa #Freight studies, #transportation #technology, #transitvillage initiatives, #completestreets - and that's just the first day of our sessions at next week's #NJTransAction, New Jersey's premier transportation conference.

Learn more: https://www.njtpa.org/Get-Involved/Info-Resources/Calendar/2024/April/NJ-TransAction-Conference-Day-1.aspx

DrTCombs, (edited ) to random
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This week in Complete Streets -- the dessert portion of the course -- we're learning how to (and not to) apply safe street design principles from other cultures to the US transportation context.

First up, the brilliant Carlos Pardo will be zooming in to talk about how to learn from temporary infrastructure and get more people involved in street design, and to spark some ideas for reconfiguring one of our own (disastrous) streets (1/3).

DrTCombs,
@DrTCombs@transportation.social avatar

Finally, we'll wrap the course with a group discussion on the future of #CompleteStreets. What concepts can we take away from the course and apply right away? Which ones need seismic cultural shifts to be successful? How will we work to make sure those shifts happen...and to make sure they work for everyone?

#SafeStreets4All #CarolinaPlanning (3/3)

BrentToderian, to cars
@BrentToderian@mastodon.online avatar

Never forget, multimodal streets (aka “complete streets”) are simply more efficient, because they move, hold & serve more people within the same space. Whether you think streets are just for moving people, or are for a LOT more, they’re just better.

Via NACTO

bikescape, to cycling
@bikescape@mastodon.green avatar

Anyone have experience with Edge Lane Roads? They seem like a great solution for streets that have constrained widths or are many years away from ever getting sidewalks or bike lanes. Here’s a great video about them from Vail, Colorado: https://vimeo.com/936813895

ChrisMcCahill, to random
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Florida's guidance tells road designers how to translate context into target speeds, including transitions through rural town centers.

It also tells local governments what their built environment should look like.

via @NewUrbanism @cnupublicsquare

BarbChamberlain, to Sociology
@BarbChamberlain@toot.community avatar

I'm DEVOURING Anna Zivarts' book When Driving Is Not an Option: Steering Away from Car Dependency.
People teaching public policy, transportation planning, public health, social work, sociology, political science, on and on--please assign this book in your classes! + buy copies to give school board, city council, other decision makers.
https://islandpress.org/books/when-driving-not-option#desc
#transportation #planning #PublicPolicy #PublicHealth #PoliSci #sociology #disability #accessibility #MoveEquity #MobilityJustice

DrTCombs,
@DrTCombs@transportation.social avatar

@BarbChamberlain
I don't have a copy yet but I've already got it on my draft #CompleteStreets syllabus for next semester.

DrTCombs, to random
@DrTCombs@transportation.social avatar

We're at the point in my #CompleteStreets course where students' small area plans start really taking shape. It's my favorite part of the course, seeing how they've integrated everything they've learned and are applying it to solve actual problems through better street design in a real world situation.

#CarolinaPlanning

DrTCombs, to cycling
@DrTCombs@transportation.social avatar

In #CompleteStreets this week, we're talking about the pandemic's impacts on #pedestrian and #bicycle #planning and gearing up for a perennial favorite among students: Stakeholder Speed Dating!

I invite a dozen or so local experts to come provide feedback on students' recommendations for safety and accessibility improvements in a small area. Students get 10 minutes with each set of experts before rotating on to the next set. It's chaos! It's awesome! It's #CarolinaPlanning!

DrTCombs, to random
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This week in Complete, Safe, Equitable Streets, we're talking about how to measure travel demand...in the most literal sense of the word: "I demand to be able to get to work, school, the park, wherever, safely, via my chosen travel mode."

We'll cover common approaches to evaluating demand, pitfalls of those approaches, and techniques you can use now to better understand your community's mobility needs.

#CompleteStreets #SafeStreets4All #CarolinaPlanning #PLAN639

brad262run, to business
@brad262run@mastodon.online avatar

via @gerrymcgovern
“The results show that making streets friendlier for #bikes — and sidewalks friendlier for #pedestrians — is actually good for #business. The rise of #completestreets and #roaddiets, as urban planners call them, has been a huge boon to businesses in #cities
“survey after survey has shown that business owners overestimate how many of their customers drive to their stores, versus #walking or #biking

https://www.businessinsider.com/bike-lanes-good-for-business-studies-better-streets-2024-3 #bikelanes #infrastructure

ChrisMcCahill, to random
@ChrisMcCahill@urbanists.social avatar

Job opportunity!

My partners at Smart Growth America are looking for someone to help grow the National Complete Streets Coalition. Don't miss out on the chance to join the team. https://smartgrowthamerica.org/now-hiring-complete-streets-policy-manager/

#CompleteStreets #RoadDesign #UrbanPlanning #UrbanPolicy

enobacon, to random
@enobacon@urbanists.social avatar

The idea that you can get #CompleteStreets by giving money to the highway department is a complete failure. It's 2024 and ODOT is rebuilding #stroads with curb-tight sidewalks and painted bike lanes that run between a right turn lane and thru traffic, posted speed: 45mph. The focus needs to be on scrapping-together and then incrementally improving a connected low-stress bikeway network throughout the metro region, not repaving and updating disjoint segments to 1990's designs.

#ClimateDenial

DrTCombs, to random
@DrTCombs@transportation.social avatar

Anna Zivarts bringing exactly the heat the field needs.

DrTCombs, to cycling
@DrTCombs@transportation.social avatar

This week in Complete, Safe, Equitable Streets: Matching walking and biking infrastructure to environment, traffic, and population contexts.

Lesson 1: Grading the appropriateness of infrastructure based on SEVDEA principles: Separation, Elevation, Visibility, Dedication, Accommodation, and Escapability

#CompleteStreets #SafeStreetsForAll #BikeTooter #WalkTooter #CarolinaPlanning

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