04 October 2007

Streets Without Signs? Bricks Without Straw?

clipped from www.spiegel.de

Are streets without traffic signs conceivable? Seven cities and regions in Europe are giving it a try -- with good results.

clipped from www.spiegel.de
Drachten in the Netherlands has gotten rid of 16 of its traffic light crossings and converted the other two to roundabouts.
clipped from www.spiegel.de

"We reject every form of legislation," the Russian aristocrat and "father of anarchism" Mikhail Bakunin once thundered. The czar banished him to Siberia. But now it seems his ideas are being rediscovered.
European traffic planners are dreaming of streets free of rules and directives. They want drivers and pedestrians to interact in a free and humane way, as brethren -- by means of friendly gestures, nods of the head and eye contact, without the harassment of prohibitions, restrictions and warning signs.
"The many rules strip us of the most important thing: the ability to be considerate. We're losing our capacity for socially responsible behavior," says Dutch traffic guru Hans Monderman, one of the project's co-founders. "The greater the number of prescriptions, the more people's sense of personal responsibility dwindles."
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