BrentToderian,
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“There is a large and preventable burden of respiratory health due to current urban and transport planning. Our health and wellbeing should be the core of planning and policy-making.”

Why health and wellbeing should be at centre of urban planning.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/oct/20/why-health-wellbeing-should-centre-urban-planning

enobacon,
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@BrentToderian It's been a slippery slope from "allowing for the movement of people and goods", to the non-movement* of overpriced status symbols and social armor that we see in cities today (*interspersed with lurching violent displays of power). People need to understand that #InducedDemand means you get the traffic that you build for, and what you see is exactly what our current models, standards, and "best practices" of #trafficEngineering will deliver: more cars, deaths, and congestion.

violetmadder,
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@BrentToderian

This should go without saying.

It sure doesn't, but it really should.

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