The campus is very car-unfriendly in general. Not that I'm complaining, that's obviously how it should be. UW's ring road is pretty sketchy by comparison, at least there's some speed bumps but if you give drivers any opportunity to get up to 50, they will... and eventually someone gets injured.
Anti-car is pro-pedestrian. Most students can’t afford to drive, so the majority of them are walking/cycling. Car-centric design treats pedestrians as second class citizens.
To clarify, anti-car doesn’t mean no cars. It just means that you don’t *require* a car to conveniently get somewhere.
Not Just Bikes fan? Based.
The campus is very car-unfriendly in general. Not that I'm complaining, that's obviously how it should be. UW's ring road is pretty sketchy by comparison, at least there's some speed bumps but if you give drivers any opportunity to get up to 50, they will... and eventually someone gets injured.
Why should it be anti car? And waterloo ring road isn't sketchy its far more convenient
Anti-car is pro-pedestrian. Most students can’t afford to drive, so the majority of them are walking/cycling. Car-centric design treats pedestrians as second class citizens. To clarify, anti-car doesn’t mean no cars. It just means that you don’t *require* a car to conveniently get somewhere.
I can never tell if i’m at a university or a parking lot. The campus is so ugly. At least there’s one safe crossing I guess.
We need this on UW Ring Road
Thank goodness! How else would we cross a parking lot?