The goal of this project is that, by mapping and reviewing the very widest range possible of concepts and techniques that are intended to improve safety in city streets, we will in time come up with a higher understanding of what are the best ways for public policy to support these goals.
The Safe Streets Challenge project was put on line just one week ago today. The
site has thus far been visited by readers from Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Ghana, Guyana, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Tanzania, United Republic Of, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States and Venezuela. It’s an interesting beginning.
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Hi, Would appreciate if you could let me know which organisation/state in India is working for Safe streets challenge. Myself working for ESAF(www.esafindia.org) in their liveable cities program in Bangalore to reclaim the space for pedestrian on Commercial Street. Also doing a mapping of 172 Sq. Kms of Mahadevapura Zone to check the child friendly infrastructure available over there.
Best Regards
Manju
Sounds great. LEt’s talk about this Manju. YOu can get me at eric.britton@ecoplan.org or on Skype at newmobility. All the best/Eric