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How To Build Roads To Control How Fast You Drive 801

An anonymous reader writes "They're the holy grail of transportation engineering: streets and highways specifically designed to encourage automobilists to drive less quickly, reducing the rates of passenger fatalities and generally encouraging a safer urban environment. And now new research shows that, if built right, they just might work. A new study out of the University of Connecticut suggests that minor reductions in vehicle speed are possible through changes in the street environment. Through the use of roadside parking, tighter building setbacks, and more commercial land uses, road designers can make drivers subconsciously drive more slowly." All of that is gonna work a lot better than my strategy of placing car-sized holes covered with twigs and branches randomly every half mile or so down the interstates.

Comment trust your customers (Score 1) 561

For corporate customers that buy a single user license you'd want to audit them for upgrades. That is, if they want to upgrade, they need to prove to you the have the correct number of licenses. Corps tend to buy one license and use it everywhere. Aside from that, just the simple "here's my order number, give me an activation code" type of online thing would be most appropriate ihmo.

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