Stop denying it. In the last two decades, literally 48% of cars evaporated from Dublin City Centre’s streets at peak times
COMMENT & ANALYSIS: When projects which disrupt car use are discussed, often “traffic evaporation” is mentioned and that’s followed by disbelief from many people. Traffic evaporation isn’t just a theory, … Continue reading Stop denying it. In the last two decades, literally 48% of cars evaporated from Dublin City Centre’s streets at peak times
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Stop denying it. In the last two decades, literally 48% of cars evaporated from Dublin City Centre’s streets at peak times
COMMENT & ANALYSIS: When projects which disrupt car use are discussed, often “traffic evaporation” is mentioned and that’s followed by disbelief from many people. Traffic evaporation isn’t just a theory, … Continue reading Stop denying it. In the last two decades, literally 48% of cars evaporated from Dublin City Centre’s streets at peak times