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A town with no traffic signs

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The small Dutch town of Makkinga is undergoing an interesting experiment: they've gotten rid of all their traffic signs. Yep, there are no speed limit signs, no stop signs, no yield signs — no signs of any kind. The theory is that if you aren't being told how to drive, you'll drive more courteously. Sound crazy? Well, it happens to be working.

Yes, people drive slower and there are less accidents in the town as there were before the switch. What gives? Hans Monderman, one of the project's co-founders, explains that "The many rules strip us of the most important thing: the ability to be considerate. We're losing our capacity for socially responsible behavior. The greater the number of prescriptions, the more people's sense of personal responsibility dwindles." That may be so, but somehow I don't think we'll be seeing the stop signs disappear here in the States anytime soon.

Spiegel, via PSFK

 
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sure wouldn't happen in the states! THE dutch are a peaceful friendly nation. Quite different to here....More »


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By leyssallenna at 10:26 AM ON 09/19/07

That's interesing. It must be nice to live in a society where folks are so calm and rational! I woudln't try that here in NYC though. Folks can barely get out of their driveways without running down their own kids.

By kev at 8:27 PM ON 08/28/09

sure wouldn't happen in the states! THE dutch are a peaceful friendly nation. Quite different to here.


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