Driven To Distraction

Sometimes, while driving, one comes to an intersection with lots of signs,
many lanes, and a maybe a few traffic lights as well. Trying to discern
whether you have the right of way is a difficult feat in the handful of
seconds in which one has to make that decision. Perhaps, like above,
everyone has to simultaneously try and figure out which road goes where.
Other times, the below happens. In these cases, you make your best guess
and just go for it. Unfortunately, all too often another driver guesses
differently and you end up there inches into his or her rear bumper -- or
worse.


And the solution of urban planners and traffic experts: add even more signs.

The late Hans Monderman thought this was at times backward, so he undid it.
His theory: get rid of all the signs. Let drivers, pedestrians, and
cyclists figure it out themselves.

Rest of story:
http://nowiknow.com/driven-to-distraction/
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Andy Bach,
[email protected]
608 658-1890 cell
608 261-5738 wk
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