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Making Traffic Safer

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  • Making Traffic Safer
  • About Philip J. Wijers

Tag: Alternative transportation

Alternative transportation – Enabled by technology

Alternative transportation is a key component in sustainable cities Today’s city transportation system is ineffective and inequitable. It consumes scarce and expensive space. The design assumption has for the past 50 to 100 years been that the private car is the dominant mode of transport. This has lead to serious pollution and congestion of our large

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Johan Frilund

Published: 2017-04-24

Filed under: Alternative transportation, Pedestrian Safety, Red-light Enforcement, Speed Enforcement, Sustainability, Sustainable Cities, Traffic Enforcement, traffic management, Traffic Safety

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Philip J. Wijers Director Government Affairs Sensys Gatso Group - Traffic Enforcement Philip Wijers holds a masters degree in Economic Geography from the University of Amsterdam... Read more

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