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  2. Circulation plan - Wikipedia

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    Sections exist where cars can drive as well as sections that are car-free. [5] In some sections, public transport, taxis and permit holders may enter but they may not exceed 20 km/h. [ 6 ] A parking route exists around the city center, employing a parking guidance system to ensure access to all parts of the city and underground parking garages.

  3. Template:OpenStreetMap map - Wikipedia

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  4. Old man's car - Wikipedia

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    An old man's car (or old person's car or old folk's car) is stereotype of a car that appeals to older buyers rather than to younger ones. It is widely held in the United States automobile industry that such cars are difficult to sell.

  5. Old age and driving - Wikipedia

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    The correlation between old age and driving has been a notable topic for many years. [1] [2] In 2018, there were over 45 million licensed drivers in the United States over the age of 65—a 60% increase from 2000. [3]

  6. Woonerf - Wikipedia

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    An old Dutch street turned into a woonerf. Since the invention of automobiles, cities have been predominantly constructed to accommodate the use of automobiles. [3] The woonerf was created by residents of Delft who tore up pavement late at night to make it so cars had to drive slower to avoid the obstacles. [4]

  7. Living street - Wikipedia

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    Exhibition Road in London, England, where pedestrian and road traffic areas are only partially delineated Woonerf Street. A living street or residential street is a street designed with the interests of pedestrians and cyclists in mind. Living streets also act as social spaces, allowing children to play and encouraging social interactions on a ...

  8. Complete streets - Wikipedia

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    The American Public Transportation Association, Blue Cross Blue Shield Minnesota, the National Association of Realtors, and the Institute of Transportation Engineers are examples of other current Coalition Steering Committee members. [5] Federal complete streets legislation was proposed in 2008 and 2009, but failed to become law. [6] [7] [8]

  9. Grid plan - Wikipedia

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    A street network pattern can affect the production of pollutants by the amount of car travel that it necessitates and the speed at which cars can travel. The grid plan with its frequent intersections may displace a portion of the local car trips with walking or biking due to the directness of route that it offers to pedestrians. But, as long as ...