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About jennykb10

Jennykb10 is a Graphic Designer, City Neighborhood Poster Connoisseur living in Chicago, IL.

Freelance graphic designer in Chicago Ill., founder of Ork Posters, home of those spiffy city neighborhood poster designs.

jennykb10’s website:
http://www.orkposters.com


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On May 10, 2007 jennykb10 Discussed

Decongestion

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These cities provide great examples for us as we continue to push for change and as congestion demands change from city governments. The Denmark example, in particular, was most interesting to me, but what happens at intersections? If there are traffic lights, do these lanes have their own signals? It seems cyclists would be even more hidden to motorists.

I would certainly prefers these to riding next to traffic, but I’d hope all my trips were straight shots!

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On May 10, 2007 jennykb10 Discussed

Decongestion

  • and said:

These cities provide great examples for us as we continue to push for change and as congestion demands change from city governments. The Denmark example, in particular, was most interesting to me, but what happens at intersections? If there are traffic lights, do these lanes have their own signals? It seems cyclists would be even more hidden to motorists.

I would certainly prefers these to riding next to traffic, but I’d hope all my trips were straight shots!

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