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Originally Posted by milomilo
Thanks for posting those. I don't think just saying they were deliberately designed badly excuses their incompetence and lack of foresight.
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Again, your interpretation of them being "deliberately" designed badly ignores that the standards of the day back then were different than they are today, as were the speed limits we consider acceptable, and the size and types of vehicles expected to use them.
In other words, they were designed for what was needed in the day, and I don't think it fair to expect planners to predict every possible future trend.
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Originally Posted by milomilo
Crayons on a map. Whoever this fucktard De Leuw, Cather is did enormous damage to both our cities. I'm sure he ran off with a bag of money and went and destroyed another city.
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Perhaps, but at least the plan was never seen through to fruition, and the damage done was thus minimal. But it's hard to place the blame on a single individual when this was the predominant way of thinking of traffic planners all over North America in the 60s.