Enis Baty found this article, and says of it: 'I think this is really a really interesting idea, as it proves that focusing on one objective [not killing people] so that the human mind doesn't need to divert the brain's attention'
What do you think?
Do we need road markings to prove that we don't want to kill people?
Or will be behave better, as this research suggests, and focus more carefully on saving lives than following the 'rules of the road'?
Instead of relying on the street system for security, drivers are forced to use their reactions
Ben Hamilton-Baillie
Urban design specialist