A New Jersey city that limited street parking hasn’t had a traffic death in 7 years

A New Jersey city that limited street parking hasn’t had a...

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New Jersey city hasn’t had a traffic death in 7 years. Here's how

Hoboken, New Jersey, recently marked seven consecutive years without a traffic death. Officials there credit their decision to take away some street parking, a change that increases visibility for motorists, cyclists and pedestrians. The city of nearly 60,000 people just across the Hudson River from Manhattan has become a model. Sweden originated similar changes more than a quarter-century ago, and numerous cities, states and nations have since adopted the approach. One key to Hoboken's success has been so-called daylighting, which removes parking spots near intersections and often replaces them with curb extensions, bike racks or planters. Now more than 40 states have some sort of daylighting law. California joined the list this year.

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Well then, by all means get rid of city parking minimums so that more people have to park on the street!
Or increase public transit so that people don’t need to drive?

I’ve used the best public transit in the US, I have zero faith that would work out well

we need a massive design overhall as well and nonidea how’d we do that in an existing city

America already did massive design overhauls to their cities. They bulldozed their metros for car parks.