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近日赴欧洲参加国际公共交通联会(UITP)年会,有幸去奥斯陆维葛朗雕塑公园观察该地区交通状况,对其“以人为本”安排道路资源印象深刻。首先是行人通行优先。在公园门口区域设置了两条行人穿越道路的人行通道,在连结通道的人行道两侧,各竖一块人行通道的标识,以警示过往车辆关注行人。此处虽没设置红绿灯,但过境车辆遇行人过道路,都自觉停车等候,
Recently I went to Europe to attend the annual meeting of the International Public Transport Federation (UITP), and I was fortunate to observe the traffic conditions in the area in Oslo Weigang Long Sculpture Park. I am deeply impressed by its “people-oriented” arrangement of road resources. The first is pedestrian traffic priority. Two pedestrian walkways for pedestrian crossing roads are set up in the entrance area of the park. Two pedestrian walkways are marked on both sides of the sidewalks connecting the walkways to warn the passers-by in passing vehicles. Although no traffic light is set here, transit vehicles have stopped and waited in their own way when approached by pedestrians.