Road Diets - Roadway Reconfiguration
To protect both pedestrians and drivers, many communities are putting their roads on “diets“ by reducing street widths and vehicle lanes. The gained space is being reallocated toward other ways of getting around — such as walking, bicycling and public transit.
Publication Date: 11/08/2016
Document Type: Informational Pages
Sponsor:
Traffic and Lighting Division
Summary
To protect both pedestrians and drivers, many communities are putting their roads on “diets“ by reducing street widths and vehicle lanes. The gained space is being reallocated toward other ways of getting around — such as walking, bicycling and public transit.
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