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Move to demolish viaducts praised; Historic decision
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Kenworthy, Jeff
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/ Earthquakes
/ Roads & highways
/ Traffic congestion
2015
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Move to demolish viaducts praised; Historic decision
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Kenworthy, Jeff
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2015
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Move to demolish viaducts praised; Historic decision
2015
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[...]the average speed of traffic in the City of Seoul rose by over 1 km/h after the freeway was demolished. Because each time around the world when pedestrian zones are created and major roads are removed, traffic has behaved not like a liquid, which floods over everything if its channel is removed. In doing so it will allow the large vacant area under and around these two viaducts to be turned into a mixture of great new civic green space, new housing, new businesses, new movement space for pedestrians and cyclists, better transit services and better circulation possibilities for cars using the new, attractive \"complete streets\" planned by the city.\\n
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