Please do write in your support of speed reductions when you have a chance over the next few days (Oct 26th deadline), instructions in original tweet, below. #Team30 but at least #Team40.
When putting lights in on a road would we ever impact the path of travel for a car? No. So why do we not give pedestrians the same consideration? @yyctransport@cityofcalgary we need a change in attitude. All forms of travel are equally important.
#ActivateYYC 3.0 is here! Our application has launched and we are ready and excited to see what your communities have in store for traffic calming! Click here for everything you need to know: https://t.co/njQ1V70j1y #tacticalurbanism#trafficcalming#yycca
Looking forward to @DonBraid’s next column on why cars are popular “but risky” and how #yyccc should finally fund its pedestrian strategy to make roads less dangerous for vulnerable pedestrians.
#yyc#VisionZero@VisionZeroYYC
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Roads in #YYC are made for speed... ICYMI, Greg Hart of @VisionZeroYYC joined @RobBreakenridge to explain why and what can be done about them.
WATCH: https://t.co/n7M0jP1Abz
20mph limits are not just about protecting children you can see, but the ones you don't see. The parent you don't see refusing their child's wish to walk their streets, or the elderly fearful of traffic speed on their walk to the shops. Its why #20splenty where people are!
‘Why Walkabillity is good for the economy’ We will be working to make Lonsdale the ‘best high street in Canada’ and ‘implementing positive change that gets people to drive their car less’ It’s better for the economy, their health, and the environment. https://t.co/9LFoO1of7S
@Steve_Finkelman@TheCritninja I have no objection to using the cameras as long as the money earned is used to fix design issues that lead to violations. Otherwise the ‘cash cow’ claim is completely legitimate.
Time to own up to this very uncomfortable fact - Canada among only seven countries to see rise in pedestrian deaths, OECD study reveals https://t.co/PVI4e7yT2w via @nationalpost