Visual Context for Last Night’s Death of Someone Walking at San Mateo & McLeod

Precisely zero people are surprised that a pedestrian was killed at a San Mateo Blvd. intersection last night, and that is precisely the problem. We treat such incidents as “unavoidable” in the larger sense, the cost of doing business in having what amounts to an auxiliary interstate highway parallel to I-25. That the stroad has… Read More Visual Context for Last Night’s Death of Someone Walking at San Mateo & McLeod

Coal and University: an example of what “Vision Zero” might look like

Rebecca Atkins at Albuquerque TV station KRQE had a piece yesterday that provides a great illustration of what a “Vision  Zero” approach to traffic safety in Albuquerque might look like. The piece framed the issue, a pedestrian-car conflict zone on a busy approach to Central New Mexico Community College, as a “jaywalking” problem – students… Read More Coal and University: an example of what “Vision Zero” might look like