Comment 54130

By John Neary (registered) | Posted December 31, 2010 at 07:18:52

SpaceMonkey,

Although I've previously made comments to the effect that published academic studies on the safety of one-way vs. two-way streets are not conclusive, there are pretty firm data showing that higher traffic speeds are associated with both increased collision rates and increased rates of injury per collision. Those of us who want two-way conversion have many reasons for wanting it. One such reason is that it is a very simple way to slow down traffic.

There are other harms associated with automobile traffic: increased rates of asthma, pneumonia, and heart attack, to name three. Slowing down traffic (such as with two-way conversion) incentivizes people to drive less and should therefore reduce the public health burden of cardiorespiratory disease.

John

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