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Old December 24th 04, 12:45 AM
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http://wired.com/wired/archive/12.12/traffic.html
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Old December 24th 04, 02:45 AM
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"Huw" ittoo wrote in
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http://wired.com/wired/archive/12.12/traffic.html

Very interesting article indeed! I'm wondering if the "quiet culdesacs" and
the "quiet major roads" couldn't be used together - have major roads _still_
separate, but within easy reach of people so they can use public transport
in addition to their own little fossil-fueled missiles.

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Old December 24th 04, 05:15 AM
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"Huw" == Huw ittoo writes:

Huw http://wired.com/wired/archive/12.12/traffic.html

What a novel concept, trust people to sort things out for themselves.
Who'd have thought that that could possibly work?
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