M3.5 Transportation
Interesting to read there is a tool that could help practitioners in the Transportation and Health Tool (THT). I did not know this existed until now. This could help a lot of practitioners in cities.
In my own personal experience there are far too many cars, busses, and semi trucks on the road today. There is constant road work and work trucks dumping out loads of smog. I understand to get where we need to be we need to build and expand. The muni/salesforce tower and bus lines are finally complete, and this will help. SF is expanding van ness but all I breathe in our fumes from the concrete and endless amounts of smog from the traffic delays. I am seeing more and more walkers but I can't get past the number of uber and lyft cars on the road contributing to increased traffic and air pollution. Scooters and bikes which contribute very little to air pollution should be the norm. I feel like SF is a great place to live but there is certainly an expanding list of cons.
In my own personal experience there are far too many cars, busses, and semi trucks on the road today. There is constant road work and work trucks dumping out loads of smog. I understand to get where we need to be we need to build and expand. The muni/salesforce tower and bus lines are finally complete, and this will help. SF is expanding van ness but all I breathe in our fumes from the concrete and endless amounts of smog from the traffic delays. I am seeing more and more walkers but I can't get past the number of uber and lyft cars on the road contributing to increased traffic and air pollution. Scooters and bikes which contribute very little to air pollution should be the norm. I feel like SF is a great place to live but there is certainly an expanding list of cons.
Hi Dan,
ReplyDeleteI agree with you that there are too many cars on the road. Do you think without uber and lyft, we may be seeing more cars on the road? It would be a great idea to ride bikes and scooter on the road, but with so many cars in the city, I'm always afraid to do that, even if it's on the bike paths.
Hi Dan,
ReplyDeleteThere are definitely way too many cars on the road. I feel like, especially in a city like San Francisco that's surrounded by water with no room to expand, an increase in the quantity of cars is very noticeable in traffic. In my experience, I feel like traffic has increased a lot in San Francisco in the past few years.