Mary Battiata, writing in the Washington Post about the traffic calming changes taking place along U.S. 50 in rural Virgina: "If you want people to drive at 25 mph, you don't build a road that looks like it's designed for 60 mph. Instead, you design it so it looks like you should drive 25, and then, as it turns out, people do."
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