road diet
复数形式
road diets
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道路瘦身, 减少车道
a traffic management strategy that involves reducing the number of lanes on a road to improve safety and accommodate other modes of transportation, such as cycling and walking
A road diet is a traffic management strategy that reduces the number of lanes on a road to make it safer for all users, including pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. The idea is to reallocate space from vehicle lanes to create safer areas for other types of transportation, like bike lanes or wider sidewalks. A road diet can also improve traffic flow by calming speeds and reducing accidents. This strategy is often used in urban areas to enhance safety, encourage walking and biking, and make the road environment more balanced.
- Road diets can lead to fewer accidents by calming traffic and providing more space for cyclists and pedestrians.
道路瘦身通过 calming traffic 和为骑自行车的人和行人提供更多空间,可以减少事故。
- Cities often implement road diets to enhance urban mobility and promote a healthier environment.
城市经常实施道路瘦身以增强城市流动性并促进更健康的环境。
- The effectiveness of a road diet depends on various factors, including local traffic patterns and community feedback.
道路瘦身的效果取决于多种因素,包括当地交通模式和社区反馈。
- Some residents may initially oppose road diets due to concerns about increased congestion, but studies show they can actually improve traffic flow and reduce delays in the long term.
一些居民最初可能会因为担心增加拥堵而反对道路瘦身,但研究表明,它们实际上可以改善交通流量并长期减少延误。
- Before implementing a road diet, municipalities typically conduct thorough studies and engage with stakeholders to assess potential impacts and benefits.
在实施道路瘦身之前,市政当局通常会进行彻底的研究并与利益相关者接触,以评估潜在的影响和好处。