The Ugly, Dangerous, and Inefficient Stroads found all over the US & Canada [ST05]
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Channel: Not Just Bikes
Views: 2,035,074
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Keywords: urban planning, stroad, dangerous roads, american roads, canadian roads, why are american roads so wide, netherlands, sustainable saftey, Duurzaam Veilig, Duurzaam Veilig Verkeer, Dutch roads, the stroad, stroads, stroad strong towns, dutch roads best in the world, american roads vs dutch roads, canadian roads vs dutch roads
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Length: 18min 28sec (1108 seconds)
Published: Mon Apr 26 2021
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Oh no, my Sim City cities are full of stroads. Shit.
And now I have a word and explanation for why I hate 16th and 17th Avenues (and similar stroads) here in Calgary.
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The thumbnail to this video is of Colerain Ave a few minutes north of Cincinnati Ohio, I used to walk this stretch everyday to work, school and the mall as a teenager.
It's technically illegal to ride your bike on the sidewalk but you would be completely insane not to and everyone who bikes in the area does it and the local police encourage it.
I've only been hit by one car here. I was walking on the sidewalk and a guy pulling out scooped me onto the hood and dumped me into the street. He threw his arms up and yelled something at me before speeding off, like it was my fault.
this really explains why i hate these roadways so much.
i have lived in areas with 'stroads' where you were allowed to (sometimes had to) cross all 4 lanes without any traffic lights. whoever designed this was an idiot.
Heh, his comment on Stroads not killing more people only because traffic flow is halted by traffic jams is spot on. In my town, two big stroads merge. The main stroad heading downtown is usually so overloaded that it is stop and go traffic all day, and major accidents almost never happen there. The stroad that merges into it is coming in from the country, but is packed full of businesses, cross streets, and homes. Traffic is lower once you get on the stroad heading off the main stroad, and assholes speed through at 60 in a 45 zone, jumping lanes and tailgating. Every fucking day there is a major crash on that road. Just yesterday, I checked traffic (because accidents are so common there), everything was green, got on the stroad and traffic was stopped in all 4 lanes going both ways. In the 5 minutes it took me to get on the stroad, three cars had obliterated each other.
This is pretty much all of suburban Philly. Can't walk hardly anywhere, bicycling is suicide, and driving isn't much faster than walking.
"0.6% of all workers in the United States, bike to work." Source
As a Brit that us my single biggest observation of America and Canada, lots of empty space no one cares about, uninviting, no pedestrians..no comunity feel.
Huge signs and lots of no man land.
I know youve got the space, but it makes everywhere feel like its a mass of cars driving through a disused movie set.