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Cake day: June 8th, 2023

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  • Is reducing the accident rate even a realistic target?

    Yes! I thought the same thing about my city, which has drivers who are profoundly lacking in critical skills such as looking both ways, basic logic and critical thinking.

    Deaths have been falling. We’ve introduced rolling crosswalks and bike lights that flip green before the car lights do. We’ve added on demand beg buttons (crossing buttons) that turn the lights red for cars when you press them, or at least trigger very bright flashers.

    We’ve also spent money adding concrete bulbs and islands that make crosswalks shorter and make choke points for cars, slowing cars down.

    We’ve also added emergency portable red light cams and speed cams that immediately ticket you if you drive too fast. Some roads have been converted to one ways, bus lanes, or protected bike lanes. Buses have gotten ticketing cameras that auto-ticket people that drive in the bus lanes illegally.

    Our state recently signed legislation reducing the speed limits severely and gave pedestrians right of way over cars.

    It’s gotten traffic deaths (at the time of writing) down to 0 for pedestrians and bikes in 2025. Our city is still very carpilled. Most bike and bus lanes are still somewhat of an afterthought, with goofy decisions like a crossing at a red light in the middle of the street. But we are getting better after working on Vision Zero for a decade+. Your city can get there too.


  • Typically this sort of stuff is the tip of the iceberg, especially in places where bad news that makes leaders look like idiots are suppressed. I wouldn’t be surprised if this was the sort of 2007 event that got 2008 rolling.

    Aside from potentially rawdogging a massive economic meltdown based on extremely shaky loans, market speculation and corruption, building a lot of half built buildings is also terrible for the environment now that they are occupying lands that used to be habitat. Some people probably bought places that will also never be finished, now.