Created 12/25/2011 - 1 year ago
Cities around the world are considering radical new speed limits on cars -- slowing down in the name of progress
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www.salon.com"En el futuro los ciclistas irán más rápido que los autos": http://t.co/qDCIu5sZ (vía @salvolomas) #Bici
RT @elpoderdelc: RT @ElNahual: En el futuro, bicis irán + rápido q automóviles en las ciudades http://t.co/xRxQspwu vía @Bicitekas //Sin duda
RT @RafaelNorma: @ElNahual @Bicitekas Enel futuro las bicicletas irán más rápido que los automóviles. http://t.co/77NKVCKu vía @Bicitekas ¿En el futuro? :D:p
RT @MomentumMag: In the future, urban bikers go faster than cars http://t.co/6BVAVCvs. via salon.com
RT @dereklumpkins: In the future, urban bikers go faster than cars - http://t.co/AS4SYipx http://t.co/kH3UInW1 #urban
In the future, urban bikers go faster than cars: Cities consider new, slower speed limits on cars http://t.co/s9rEBD6I #bikes
RT @PPS_Placemaking: Easy to implement: Cities around the world are considering radical new speed limits on cars. http://t.co/05nqBIRG by @Will_Doig @Salon
Cities the world over are slowing down transport in order to create a vibrant 21st century experience | http://t.co/cRYI0gWe (via @Salon)
RT @gpi: "Slowing down cities ... is about shrugging off some of the 20th century’s ill-conceived 'innovations.'" http://t.co/n9JA1x1f
RT @mplsbikelove: Salon analyzes low speed limits for cars, changing the pace of urban environments. http://t.co/0FQGj8BS
RT @sdurban: Seattle and D.C. considering lower vehicle speed limits, to benefit pedestrians and cyclists | http://t.co/GsqHariL
http://t.co/kSUwHuWG Article in Salon online magazine on how 20mph cities are the future. It comments on the success of #20splenty for us.
The "slow city": What #cities around the world (and here in #Oregon) are discovering about speed and community health: http://t.co/D2f1caO8
"Cities around the world are considering...new speed limits on cars -- slowing down in the name of progress" http://t.co/PsCK1iwc @Will_Doig
Stroads versus 20 MPH speed limits? Trying too hard to make urban transportation planning all-or-nothing. http://t.co/e847fDhj
"It wasn’t until the '30s and ’40s that we started to see streets as reserved for things that could go very fast" http://t.co/HHHEF9f9
"It all goes to show that a great city doesn’t need to move at the speed of Hollywood to have its own kinetic energy." http://t.co/rdnMiiD4
#Cities slowing it down "In the future, urban bikers go faster than cars" via @salon http://t.co/iEX0H1P7 #transportation #biking #transit
"Life in the slow lane can be just as sweet." http://t.co/vegbHnNI Should urban speed limits be reduced? What do you think?
RT @slowberlin: In the future, urban bikers may go faster than cars (some of us already do)... http://t.co/vGcaUVWW
