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Single issue voter
Hello,
Can someone tell me who caters least to families, children, and "no turn between 7-9 a.m." signs in the upcoming election?
Thanks!
Can someone tell me who caters least to families, children, and "no turn between 7-9 a.m." signs in the upcoming election?
Thanks!
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This makes things a lot better for people who ride the 69 bus. Cars can use alternate routes when there's traffic -- buses can't.
There are plenty of situations where it isn't a trade-off between making things better for cars and pedestrians. For example, the light at the center of Davis is inconvenient for everyone. For several of the crosswalks, there's often a red light for cars yet still no walk light for pedestrians, who have to sit around waiting for no reason until the entire intersection gets walk lights.
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For some of the crosswalks in the main Davis intersection (namely the ones where the road is one way towards the intersection), the pedestrians get a Don't Walk even while no vehicles can legally be crossing the crosswalk. So even if the planners want to provide an all-way walk phase, those crosswalks should still have Walk lights during the other phases when no cars would be turning across.