ZedLeg wrote: Thu Jul 16, 2026 11:16 am
Portland Oregon has a great pedestrian and public transport culture, but that’s because everyone who lives there is a dirty communist
No it was somewhere really obscure. I've chucked the article now sadly, which covered the must accessible cities across the world and what measures they'd implemented. It was particularly focussed on those with very low to nil road fatalities, and this place in the US came out top. Damnit
ETA:
Managed to find it and I'm getting my wires crossed. The US city I was thinking of is Hoboken in NJ. A Sikh councillor commissioned a redesign of local streets in 2016, and was elected mayor the following year. No road fatalities in 8yrs.
In terms of timescales I was getting mixed up with Pontevedra, in Galicia, that started prioritising pedestrians in 1999. The mayor pedestrianised 300,000sqm within weeks of being elected, undergrounded car parks etc. and put free car parks around the edge of the city. No road fatalities since 2011.