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Jeff Speck

Recent Posts

The proposal for Kenmore Square.   (Image: Studio Gang Architects, Reed Hilderbrand, and Speck & Associates.)

How To Fix A Fork (In The Road)

By Jeff Speck | Feb 4, 2019 | No Comments
Streets that fork at non-right angles create complicated intersections with dangerous sight lines and signals with too many phases. Here's an innovative fix.
As part of a walkability study, nineteen of Albuquerque’s downtown traffic signals were deemed unnecessary. Nine have since been removed. Photo: Speck & Associates LLC

For a More Walkable City, Replace Signals with All-Way Stops

By Jeff Speck | Oct 30, 2018 | No Comments
In Philadelphia, replacing traffic lights with four-way stops reduced serious injuries 68 percent, author Jeff Speck explains in an excerpt from his new book, "Walkable City Rules."
As travel becomes cheaper and time wasted in traffic becomes more pleasant, AVs threaten to make congestion worse. Image Credit: © Rinspeed

Walkable City Rules: Don’t Expand City Streets for Self-Driving Cars

By Jeff Speck | Oct 3, 2018 | No Comments
An excerpt from the upcoming book Walkable City Rules: 101 Steps to Making Better Places by Jeff Speck.
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