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Originally Posted by rubecube
Ugh. They did is in Victoria despite evidence from the civil engineers here that it would make no difference in collisions. All it's done is increased congestion and made it more annoying to drive.
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Instead of public engagement, they should be looknig at this, and what other cities have done, and analyze outcomes. If there is actual evidence that this is good policy, they should do it. If there isn't, asking what the public would like on their turd sandwich isn't very productive.
I never understand why our city is always coming up with these ideas instead of seeing how other cities do things.