Today we're looking at what happens when stroads, or suburban arterials, intersect, and how the design of suburban intersections is a microcosm of the kind of planning and engineering that plagues the US, particularly suburbs that developed in the latter half of the 20th century. Our exploration will take us on a tour of: - Suburban land uses, including big box stores and the scourge that is drive thrus in America - Intersection operations, including signal timing and how people walking, biking, and rolling are often afterthoughts - Pedestrian signal countdowns and push-button operations, and related frustrations Enjoy (or loathe) this trip to the heart of terrible land use planning and traffic engineering in suburban Las Vegas! ---------- Patreon - a way to directly support continuing CityNerd output! Thanks to all who have signed up so far. ---------- Twitter: @nerd4cities Instagram: @nerd4cities ---------- Other CityNerd Videos referenced: - Ped Bridges: - The Stroad Ecosystem: ---------- Resources: - #3.3 - ~pfurth/Furth papers/2009 Lost Time & Cycle Length for Actuated control (Furth, Cesme, Muller) ---------- Image Credits: - Confetti Video by Ranieri Alves de Araujo Ranieri from Pixabay ---------- Music: CityNerd background: Caipirinha in Hawaii by Carmen María and Edu Espinal (YouTube music library) ---------- Inquiries: nerd4cities@
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