Planning 1 Flashcards
1
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- New developments need to be clearly linked to existing routes.
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Linking Up
2
Q
- Connections should give people the maximum choice in how to make their journeys, with a presumption in favor of walking, cycling and public transport.
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Movement Choices
3
Q
- Making a connections is an essential part of creating a sense of place.
- Roads, streets and the routes for utilities should be designed in response to the local context.
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A Sense of Place
4
Q
- Maximizing choice in how people move around means creating routes which makes its users feel safe.
- Segregated routes for people on foot and cycles are not always the best solution.
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Safe Routes for all
5
Q
- Parking needs as much thought as connections.
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The Parking Problem
6
Q
- Design the layout of buildings and spaces to help control the flow and density of traffic.
- Signs and add-on traffic calming features should only be relied on as additional measures.
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Better Traffic Management
7
Q
Do good pedestrian routes connect the places where people want tot go?
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Connections:
8
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Are routes, and are crossings easy to use?; Do pedestrians have to wait more than 10 seconds to cross roads?
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Convenience:
9
Q
Are routes attractive, well lit and safe, and is there variety along the street?
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Convivial:
10
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What is the quality and width of the footway, and what obstructions are there?
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Comfortable:
11
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How easy is it to fins and follow a route?; Are there surface treatments and signs to guide pedestrians?
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Conspicuousness: