Southampton Street Space (@sotonstreets) 's Twitter Profile
Southampton Street Space

@sotonstreets

Bringing together residents, businesses and community groups in Southampton wanting to #BuildBackBetter with safer, healthier, more liveable streets.

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20's Plenty for Us (@20splentyforus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So you want popular travel choices for your residents? People want the freedom to choose how they travel without the intimidation from high speeds on residential streets and in town and village centres. 20mph on our streets brings that choice. 20splenty.org/20mph_choice

So you want popular travel choices for your residents? People want the freedom to choose how they travel without the intimidation from high speeds on residential streets and in town and village centres. 20mph on our streets brings that choice. 
20splenty.org/20mph_choice
Chuck (@sotonian8895) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've written about the rates of speeding on Bitterne Road West A3024 using speed camera data from Hampshire Police. I ask @southamptoncc Satvir Kaur and Southampton Cops to enforce the posted limit and deal with the rampant speeding on this road. travellingsoton.weebly.com/travelling-sou…

Sustrans (@sustrans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Pavement parking is basically me ending up in the middle of the road." 💬 Vehicles parked on pavements can make everyday journeys challenging and even dangerous for many people. It's time for change. We're calling for a ban on #PavementParking across the UK 👇

Katie Isham (@k_isham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Time for a jungle stroll in the city of #Southampton! Take the greenway through the Polygon to avoid heat or rain and to reset amongst the urban stress. Little Green Space 🦋 Green Hampshire Southampton Street Space SOLinked Shop Local Southampton Energise Me #SuburbanSafari #GreenSpaces #walking

CyclingInASkirt (@cyclinginaskirt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine if at the start of every news bulletin they announced how many deaths and injuries there'd been on the country's roads the previous day.

Brent Toderian (@brenttoderian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Dutch invest €595 million annually on urban biking, resulting in €19 BILLION saved in public health care costs alone. That’s how smart govts do the math on investing in better mobility. Let’s be clear — it wastes public money to NOT do it. #CityMakingMath HT Melissa & Chris Bruntlett

The Dutch invest €595 million annually on urban biking, resulting in €19 BILLION saved in public health care costs alone. That’s how smart govts do the math on investing in better mobility.

Let’s be clear — it wastes public money to NOT do it.

#CityMakingMath HT <a href="/modacitylife/">Melissa & Chris Bruntlett</a>
Brent Toderian (@brenttoderian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

IMPORTANT: Does reducing space for cars reduce access for people with disabilities? Accessible Cities and the [Many] Myths of Car Dependence. Via Melissa Bruntlett (She/Her) Melissa & Chris Bruntlett #CarDependency #Accessibility mobycon.com/updates/access…

20's Plenty for Us (@20splentyforus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lots of stuff on twitter about needing 20mph "only round schools", but children need 20mph on their whole route walking or cycling to school. At any time there are far more children outside "outside school" than than "outside school". Its why 20mph is best for communities.

Adam Tranter (@adamtranter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Helsinki planners have modelled what happens when pedestrians are prioritised, rather than forced to wait ages to cross. They found that a 5% improvement in the walking environment leads to a 2.3% increase in public transport use and €8.5 million increase in fares. So, how? 🧵

Helsinki planners have modelled what happens when pedestrians are prioritised, rather than forced to wait ages to cross.

They found that a 5% improvement in the walking environment leads to a 2.3% increase in public transport use and €8.5 million increase in fares.

So, how? 🧵
Southampton Street Space (@sotonstreets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Roads aren't the only way to move around in a city and region on the water. Good news here, let's hope that this isn't just about keeping what we already have and is actually the first step in a newly growing network of water based links... dailyecho.co.uk/news/23774050.…

Nathan_A_RF (@nathan_a_rf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@Spindrift_UK Southampton Cycling Campaign Southampton Street Space SouthamptonCC Southampton Travel More rain gardens needed. Helping combat flooding, provide greenery, improve public space, stop illegal and antisocial parking etc. No reasons not to install them.

Carla Francome (@carlafrancome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A massive shout out to the amazing team behind the #SafeStreetsNow movement- who’ve got coverage in The Guardian today 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Join a protest near you tomorrow or create your own post using the hashtag. Let’s show loud and clear that we want change … theguardian.com/world/2023/sep…

Save Our Safer Streets - Tower Hamlets (@savebgstreets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

86 headteachers have written an open letter to Mayor Rahman, expressing deep concern over his decision to prioritize cars over student safety in Bethnal Green and urging him to reconsider. The Mayor has consistently ignored vital input from schools. oaklands.greenhousecms.co.uk/News/Letter-to…

Nathan_A_RF (@nathan_a_rf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@Spindrift_UK SouthamptonCC Southampton Travel Southampton Street Space This sign signifies the design doesn't work, otherwise a sign wouldn't be needed. SCC need to look at Coventry, as per below. An excellent and clear design. Whereas SCC have already erected yellow signs at one crossing and warning signs at another (also pictured). Rubbish design.

@Spindrift_UK <a href="/SouthamptonCC/">SouthamptonCC</a> <a href="/scchighways/">Southampton Travel</a> <a href="/SotonStreets/">Southampton Street Space</a> This sign signifies the design doesn't work, otherwise a sign wouldn't be needed. SCC need to look at Coventry, as per below. An excellent and clear design. Whereas SCC have already erected yellow signs at one crossing and warning signs at another (also pictured). Rubbish design.