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"content": "nostr:npub16wsc9zvd9nrlys7ea82uv3az6zc804sxeu3vff4q0q8qy26sykgsf8sl6a Yes, exactly. Most of the work is regulating cars better.\n\nAnd ditto (to a lesser extent) for bicycles. The situation is not at all comparable with cars (who can do the most damage), but still, pedestrians — especially those of us who are disabled — also need safety limits on what cyclists can do: no adults riding on crowded sidewalks, no riding in pedestrian crosswalks or on pedestrian-only cross signals, no blasting through red lights at T-intersections at full speed, etc.",
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