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December, 7th 2011 10:39:57 / by Katrin Scheikl

Shared Space breaks down boundaries between cars and pedestrians

You might think the savest areas for pedestrians are pavements and sidewalks but this urban street design concept will prove you wrong: Studies show that drivers in “Shared Space” streets are 14 times more likely to give way to pedestrians.

“Shared Spaces” is a dutch design concept for urban areas which removes lane markers, curbs and pavements. Cars, cyclists and pedestrians are using the same street level. It makes the streets riskier and therefore safer – because it forces everyone to slow down and be aware of other people on the road.

Some European cities already adopted this design concept: You can find “Shared Space” streets in London (Exhibition road), Brighton New Road and even Graz (Austria).

Source: This Big City, Good.is, Wikipedia
Image source: Nurpax (Flickr)

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Profile Katrin Scheikl

World Identity Lab Editor. Born 1985 in Graz, Austria. Journalism and Organisational Communications at the Universitiy of Applied Sciences FH Joanneum, Graz. Various projects. Working for moodley since May 2011.

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