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Category Archives: international
This is not your Childhood Roadkill
The Boston Globe’s Big Picture has photo essays that are well worth your time. Today’s is about animals. One of the pictures takes you to a (sad) shot of some very large roadkill. I used to commute on I-88 in … Continue reading
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Guerrilla Traffic Calming
A protest over “‘motorway levels’ of cars and lorries on a road with no pavement for pedestrians” is taking the form of a series of people standing at a pedestrian pushbutton, continuously activating it and making a call for the … Continue reading
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Traffic Tidbits: 20 September 2007
Traffic Congestion in India: American drivers are exceptionally tame and law-abiding compared to some of our brethren in other countries. Transportation Alternatives Advocate for New York Non-Automobiles: Do you live or work in NYC? Do you walk or bike? Then … Continue reading
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