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"... a standard approach to easing traffic is to widen streets and facilitate movement of vehicles, whereas traffic calming looks for ways to marrow them in a manner that eases the comfort and use of both vehicles and pedestrians, as well as bicyclists and other users, with the aim of improving the broader economic and social goals of the community."



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