Wolfsburg investiert in seine Schulkinder - CityLife! Das Stadtmagazin für Wolfsburg

Millionenprogramm startet an neun StandortenWolfsburg investiert in die Zukunft seiner Kinder: Neun Schulen im Stadtgebiet werden in den kommenden Jahren gezielt modernisiert und gestärkt. Möglich macht das das bundesweite Startchancen-Programm – ein gemeinsames Programm von Bund und Ländern, das Schulen in sozial schwierigen Lagen gezielt unterstützt. Denn eines ist klar: Ob ein Kind gute Bildungschancen […]

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Searching for the ‘Smoking Gun’ in US Pedestrian Deaths

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Searching for the ‘Smoking Gun’ in US Pedestrian Deaths - Beehaw

archive.is link [https://archive.ph/BEXkx] > In March, the Governors Highway Safety Association announced that some 3,2024 people died while walking in the US during the first half of 2025, a drop of almost 11% from 2024. It’s a welcome dip, but the GHSA quickly put the figure in perspective, noting that footgoer fatalities remain 2.5% higher than in 2019, the last year before the Covid-19 pandemic coincided with a surge in traffic deaths. > > Moreover, the country remains a grim outlier when it comes to pedestrian safety: Between 2013 and 2022, deaths rose by half in the US, even as 27 other rich nations saw an average 25% decline. > > The New York Times, Vox, and NPR are among the many media outlets that have asked why walking became so deadly for Americans, and they’ve found plenty of possible answers, including street lighting and roadway design as well as driver distractions from smartphones and vehicle infotainment systems. Another frequently cited culprit: the expanding size of trucks and SUVs, also known as car bloat. The debate continues to rage. > > Nick Ferenchak, a professor of engineering at the University of New Mexico, has had a unique vantage on this conversation. He leads the Center for Pedestrian and Bicyclist Safety, a federal cross-university research program that investigates the dangers that vulnerable street users face and identifies ways to mitigate them. Supported by $10 million in funding from the US Department of Transportation, it’s the first University Transportation Center to focus specifically on pedestrians and cyclists. > > At a research conference earlier this year, Ferenchak sat down with Bloomberg CityLab contributor David Zipper to discuss what academics have learned about the US pedestrian safety crisis as well as the questions that continue to puzzle them. Their conversation has been edited for length and clarity.

Nejen logistika sudů s pivem a limonádou. Z @BajkazylHK vyjela včera na kole i várnice s polévkou, sklenicemi, chlebem a stolem ;) Škoda, že @fnbhradec dlouho nic nepostla, protože jejich každonedělní odhodlání trhá srdce. https://fnbhk.cz/

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Feierliche Doppeleröffnung - CityLife! Das Stadtmagazin für Wolfsburg

Jubiläumsjahr der Kunst-Station und Gruppenausstellung „Shifting Selves“ Mit gleich zwei Ausstellungseröffnungen feierte die Städtische Galerie im Schloss Wolfsburg am Donnerstag, 9. April, um 18:00 Uhr das 20-jährige Bestehen der Kunst-Station im Hauptbahnhof. Auch die Gruppenausstellung Shifting Selves, die im Ausstellungsbereich Dein.Raum im Schloss bis zum 30. Mai zu sehen ist, steht ganz im Zeichen des […]

CityLife! Das Stadtmagazin für Wolfsburg