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- Why do Americans view zero road deaths as an impossible goal? https://www.strongtowns.org/journal/2020/1/6/why-do-americans-view-zero-road-deaths-as-an-impossible-goal 115 comments
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- Anders Hartmann on Twitter: "This makes me happy: Road deaths in Oslo (pop. 673.000) in 2019: Pedestrians: 0 Cyclists: 0 Children: 0 The graph shows the reduction of road deaths since 1975. Article in Norwegian: https://t.co/9Dv2bLZlFT #VisionZero https://t.co/MCRFK1wPJ3" / Twitter https://mobile.twitter.com/andershartmann/status/1212465415743512576 562 comments
- Speed kills, so why do we keep designing for it? https://www.strongtowns.org/journal/2018/1/25/speed-kills-so-why-do-we-keep-designing-for-it 111 comments
- Oslo's car ban sounded simple enough. Then the backlash began | Cities | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2017/jun/13/oslo-ban-cars-backlash-parking 5 comments
- New York Is Finally Getting Congestion Pricing. Other U.S. Cities Can Learn a Thing or Two. https://www.strongtowns.org/journal/2019/4/1/new-york-is-finally-getting-congestion-pricing-other-us-cities-can-learn-a-thing-or-two 0 comments
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