Opinion: You aren't imagining it, cyclists and pedestrians: L.A. traffic lights favor cars (via latimesopinion )
Too many new buildings have too many parking places, by law. The city should reduce the amount of land devoted to cars, so more housing can be built.
The traffic lights just haven’t kept up. The city should align ATSAC with our larger goals of helping people use cars less, especially for shorter trips, and to get to and from Metro stations without using a car at all . More people would walk more places if signals responded quickly when they pushed a button to cross the street. Angelenos would be more likely to use a bike to get around if we had a network of safe bike lanes that included sensors and responsive signals .
In a rethought approach to traffic signals, we should have more intersections with scramble crosswalks, where pedestrians can cross freely in all directions at once, while cars are completely stopped. We need more intersections with dedicated bike boxes that prioritize those walking and cycling .
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Angelenos trek to festivities in Topanga Canyon, a perfect spot on Earth DayCelebrating Earth Day over the weekend, a family-friendly crowd descended on Topanga Canyon for festivities.
続きを読む »
How Can America Fix Its Mass Shooting Problem?This week, outlets across the spectrum examined America’s mass shooting problem and what may help solve it. See potential bias and similarities in coverage from nytimes, thehill, and reason:
続きを読む »
Book banning is so quaint in today's internet age (Opinion)Also: When did failure become success? Just think what would have occurred if astronauts...
続きを読む »
Opinion | Why gun control advocates keep failingSupporters of new gun restrictions keep asking why some people passionately oppose gun control, and not why so few people mobilize to support it.
続きを読む »
Opinion | The Supreme Court delivers a sigh of relief — and an outrageous dissentOpinion by Jennifer Rubin: The Supreme Court delivers a sigh of relief — and an outrageous dissent
続きを読む »