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theurbanhistorian:

The worldwide Transportation Engineering trends in 1960’s to 1970’s is that designers give more priority to accommodating more vehicles into the road network and giving them also speed and freedom to drive far. Pedestrian needs are last thing road designers wanted. The trend is changing fast due…

This is so true. That is why I promote a pedestrian-oriented development in any of my plates. 

Posted on Wed/Dec/7/11 with 258 notes

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