A dropped kerb viewed from the footway. It slopes gently towards the road with stone paving and two rows of buff tactile paving, about 2 metres wide. There are kerbed, planted areas on both sides.

What makes side road junctions pedestrian-friendly?

ForewordThis post has a companion written by Robert Weetman. We have been working collaboratively on something which we think needs to be more widely known, but we also thought it might be fun and useful for us to each write about the subject from our own perspectives. Robert's post is available to read HERE. The…Read more What makes side road junctions pedestrian-friendly?

It’s Actually Motoring Infrastructure

We're hoping to blow your minds a little with this post and as you read through, the little voice in your brain is the cognitive dissonance of motonormativity pulling at your synapses. Moto-what-now? Motonormitivity - an unconscious cognitive bias in which the assumption is made that motor car ownership and use is an unremarkable social…Read more It’s Actually Motoring Infrastructure