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SHARED SPACE TM Room for everyone (including the moose)
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4 No transit
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5 Since the 60s and 70s: More cars More accidents Streets Roads Roads are dangerous
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Separation of cars, cyclists and pedestrians More legislation More signs More control More police More examination and testing More education Severe fines and penalties 7 How did we cope?
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8 Has our world become safer? Yes – up to a certain level.
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9 Risk homeostasis Risk compensation People allow a certain level of risc for themselves. The safer they feel, the more they dare.
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12 The safety belt The cycle helmet The moose test
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16 What is safe?
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“Safe streets tell about their history, and about the people who are living there.” Hans Monderman 17
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18 2 Multi purpose streets 3 Streets tell their story 4 New alliances – New knowledge 1 Streets for all 5 New attitudes Shared Space
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19 1 Streets belong to all
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21 What do we want? Roads or streets?
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People Traffic 22 The Public Realm Personal Multi-purpose Constantly changing Unpredictable Cultural / social rules Personal contact The Highway Impersonal Single Purpose Consistent Predictable State controlled Signs and markin gs
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23 Of course: we need both. But: we lost the people. We made them part of the system.
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26 We have a problem!!
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27 No! We are the problem!!
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28 In public space I am part of the traffic system, and I have to behave accordingly.
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29 Political decision Traffic or Encounter Societal decision Personal decision
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30 2 Multi purpose streets
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31 Not this
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32 But this
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33 3 Streets tell their story
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34 Not this
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35 Not this
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36 Certainly not this
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37 Or this
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38 But perhaps this
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39 Or this
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40 And what about our children?
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44 Pavlov‘s reflex: We need more playing grounds New legislation in the Netherlands: In development projects : 3% of the built surroundings must be playing ground
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50 The street itself is playing ground
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51 But isn‘t this dangerous??!
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54 New alliances – New knowledge 4
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55 Viele Aktoren politics experts research education entrepreneurs citizens interest groups Many perspectives New insights multi actor
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56 Health and care Tourism and leisure Landscape and nature Housing Water management Traffic and transport Education Multi sector new policy
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57 5 A new attitude
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59 to start thinking again to be responsible Or do we prefer
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60 Shared Space – Shared Learning Out of the box Trust each other Surprise ourselves Think ourselves Open mind Ongoing process
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Before – After 61
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62 Primary school Noordlaren
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67 Realised: 2001 Volume: 22.000 motorised vehicles a day Many local and regional busses Roundabout 6 m streets from four directions Free crossing for cyclists and pedestrians Minimal kerbs Careful design Less accidents, no personal injuries Flow: before 55 sec., after 9 sec. Drachten: Laweiplein
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72 Drachten: Torenstraat / Kaden Realised: 2001 / 2002 Volume: 17.000 motorised vehicles a day Busses Motorised vehicles from three directions, cyclists and pedestrians from four directions Square without kerbs Clinker pavement
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77 Haren Centre Realised: 2002 Volume: 12.000 motorised vehicles a day Busses Length 550 m. 6m streets with pedestrian strokes; at the former crossings clinker squares Average speed: 29 km/h
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84 Never forget
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Shared Space: a process – not a project Design Actors Basic vision Shared visison Shared task Shared responsibility Political decision Culture History Living Economy Social affairs Traffic Leisure …. The real problem
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86 What could I contribute myself? The streets belong to all
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87 Want to know more? Shared Space Institute 0031 88 02 00 470 mail@sharedspace.eu © Sabine Lutz – Shared Space Institute. All rights preserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the prior written permission of Shared Space Institute.
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