Will COP-27 world leaders deliver today, 18 November 2022?
A personal transport tool. 100% effective in many ways.
-LS
Complete Street Policy unencumbered by political process. Walk-bike-skate-bus or rail, give street access to people, not just cars.
Will COP-27 world leaders deliver today, 18 November 2022?
A personal transport tool. 100% effective in many ways.
-LS
Laguna's Street Design Options
Either you build cities for cars and traffic, or you build cities for people and places. Laguna Beach has enough of the former, now there is new federal funding to achieve the latter.
Phoenix received $25-Million in discretionary federal funding to build a bike and pedestrian bridge connecting downtown with a suburban community. This would be like connecting Aliso and Montage with the Aliso shopping mall (the existing bridge is blocked not used.)
St. Louis was awarded $15-Million in discretionary federal funding from the US DOT to build a bike and pedestrian path to reduce the high incident of traffic collisions on the Greenway. Wouldn't Laguna Beach benefit from some investment in reducing traffic injuries and fatalities along PCH and Laguna Canyon Road.
Hundreds of millions of dollars from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law are starting to flow to new bike and pedestrian infrastructure around the country. The funds originate from the US Department of Transportation headed by Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg.
Secretary of Transportation Buttigieg emphasizes decarbonizing our future and what the US can learn from street design for bike and pedestrians. The Secretary learned Active Transportation plays a role when when visiting Copenhagen and Amsterdam as then Mayor of South Bend Indiana where he learned about Complete Streets Policy.
The Secretary had three take-aways from the trip. First, that street design for bike commuting is a greater city commitment than for the casual bicycle sport rider. For raising the cycling mode-share, design really does matter .
Second, cycling did not begin with bikes, it began with cars just like in the United States. Cities made a set of choices, they made policy decisions and design decisions that made those cities a great place to walk or bike.
Third, there is a tipping point when cycling and walking is successful. When the number of people cycling reaches 2% the mode-share for cycling trips increases dramatically. So the planning success strategy for US cities unaccustomed to cycling traffic is to reach that 2% tipping point.
South Bend Indiana adopted Complete Streets, the brief summary from the Secretary:
There was ferocious opposition to the complete streets improvements that we made in South Bend. But once we did them, very, very few people, if any, want to go back. It really made everybody better off and made no one worse off.
-LS
Bicycles provide the freedom automobile ads promised.
-LS
You want to build WHAT?
In the US a car lifespan motionless is similar while 50% of US trips are 5-miles or less. Electric Vehicles are no solution to parking demand. The solution to urban parking and mobility is a balanced mode-share of transport.-LS
Here's how seven candidates for City Council value street safety policy for Laguna Beach in their 2022 election campaign.
-LS
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(John Foy and Associates photo credit) |
“Newer
Ford vehicles already with Ford Co-Pilot360 Technology can detect and
help warn drivers of pedestrians, bicyclists, scooter riders and others —
and even apply brakes if drivers do not respond in time,” Jim
Buczkowski, Ford’s executive director of research and advanced
engineering, said in a statement. “We are now exploring ways to expand
vehicle sensing capability, for areas drivers cannot see, to help people
drive even more confidently on roads increasingly shared by others
using their two feet or two wheels.”
Ford's executive director revealed plans to shift control of the vehicle from the driver to the algorithm - the consequence of autonomous vehicle technologies. It follows then that liability of vehicle operation shifts from the motorist to the vehicle too.
With logic like this a fatality at Pearl Street and South Coast Highway would not happen because Stanley Issacs was carrying a transponder App. And what if Stanley Issacs had no App? Would Stanley be at fault for crossing the highway in a crosswalk with no pedestrian permit on his smartphone? And what of those with no Smartphone, like surfers heading to the beach?
And what of system faults in a technical command chain from Smartphone to vehicle sensors to Infotainment System to the vehicle Can Bus (it's complicated)? Aren't drivers distracted enough ordering pizza, reading football scores while following GoogleMaps from their Dashboards? Must a jury decide consequences of inappropriate technology in 40-million California vehicles?
Oct 28 UPDATE: Ford announced the pursuit of its Argo self-driving car would be abandoned while retaining "driver assist" capability. Ford invested $3-billion in its self-driving Argo, the math says the business would not return on investment for another 5-years from now.
The company disclosed a $2.7
billion accounting charge this quarter to wind down Argo, resulting in
an $827 million loss.
The driver-assist technology with on-screen warnings and alarms continues. For details see Wired magazine here.
-LS
Ya don't say?!
"... it appears adding lanes in the Sepulveda Pass has thus far had little effect in easing traffic."
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More confirmation for Laguna planners: building more auto infrastructure simply draws more motorists, raises intensification, increases injuries and fatalities due to collisions. (KTLA story).
-LS
An art project in Kansas City MO reduced traffic crashes 49%, adding color to
curbs in Baltimore Maryland reduced traffic speeds by 45% (Bloomberg CityLab Article). The street safety record in Europe is far better than the United States (Bloomberg City Lab).
More examples of Street Art are found here.
These Art interventions could improve Laguna's atrocious traffic safety record. Would the city of Laguna Beach be so bold? Would the Laguna developers adopt philanthropic projects like Bloomberg?
-LS
Twelve years ago Monday 10/10/10, LA DOT and CicLAvia held their open-streets event city-wide in Los Angeles. 7.5-miles long from Boyle Heights to Downtown LA to East Los Angeles, 100,000 Angelinos participated that day. Laguna Beach is 7-miles long, just the right size to host a Cic-LB-via.
A DW Special Report with the Cycling Professor.
"Some people say we can rethink the cities we live in for the better. But what does that actually mean? How can we reclaim and reuse our own cities to make THEM cooler and cleaner, and US happier and healthier?"
-LS