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    <title>Urban design and streetscapes from physical interface</title>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2008 15:51:49 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Supporting multiple transportation modes</title>
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      <description>In the United States, we growl about having freedom of choice about how we travel and then ironically opt a single mode of transport (usually a large car), clog the interstates and arterials, and complain about how poorly the transportation system works. Finite spaces can support a surprisingly large number of transportation modes and keep everyone moving efficiently toward their destinations. </description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2008 15:51:49 GMT</pubDate>
      <author>Michael Beavers</author>
      <category>Urban design and streetscapes</category>
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