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Tag Archives: traffic

Sydney CBD is bringing back pedestrian “beg buttons”

Transport for NSW (TfNSW) has recently installed these around the Sydney CBD – a sticker on top of a pedestrian “beg button” explaining the button must be pressed between 10pm and 6am.

Posted byJake CoppingerDecember 20, 2022Posted inCars, Crosswalks, Policy, Safety, Sydney, TfNSW, Traffic SignalsTags:automatic, lights, pedestrian, priority, safety, signals, streets, tfnsw, traffic, transport for nsw, walking

40 for glory

Decreasing speed is a huge impact to improving safety for people moving around on our strees. It’s great to see more and more Sydney councils implementing 40km/hr speed zones. There is a strong global campaign for lowering traffic speeds on our streets, you may heard of 20’s Plenty (mph), or Love 30 (kmh). (Interestingly atContinue reading “40 for glory”

Posted byYvonneDecember 1, 2019Posted inSydneyTags:20splenty, love30, slow, speed, traffic, traffic calming
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