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Copied from the Village Life News-California - People Complained: Calming kills bikes
Calming kills bikes-
Copied from the Village Life News-California - People Complained: Calming
kills bikes
San
Luis Obispo-Speed
humps and circles removed, bike riders and neighbors appove
PUBLIC
CONSULTATION- From England site discusses how important it is to
involve the public and residents in the planning of Traffic calming
projects
Scooby-Subaru
Impreza Turbo.- this is a webpage that highlights a Subaru Impreza
Turbo that a police dept in England wants to use because it just flys over
road humps(most cars do well on humps when really speeding).....look to
the last part of the article
U.S.
Department of Justice Americans with Disabilities Act ADA HOME PAGE
A
Guide to Disability Rights Laws October 1, 1996 -ADA
Speed
enforcement- a website in Australia-Road Safety Research Reports
City
of Toronto (1986) Procedure For Reviewing and Implementing Area
Traffic Control Plans
Traffic
Calming Policy-City Works Services. April 11, 1994 City of Toronto.
Traffic
calming is a term for a new concept in urban planning- this has a
brief history of traffic calming and more info.
Traffic
Calming How it Works- look down the webpage to the Portland "Photo
Radar" enforcement program- just another traffic calming device.
ADA-regs
on roads(facilities)-DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE -Nondiscrimination on the
Basis of Disability in State and Local Government Services - scroll aprox.
75% of the way down the page to find the "Facility" definition
mentioned
Disability
Sites at GeoCities- all kinds of ADA interests here, lots of links
to ADA issues
The
Access Board- The Board is the federal agency which develops minimum
guidelines and requirements for standards issued under the Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA) This is where you need to write or call to reform
traffic calming(humps...etc.)
U.S.
Dept. OF Justice- this is the DOJ homepage. Again this is where you
want to call and also write a letter asking for traffic calming reform.