The visualization contributes data to a debate about whether city streets should be closed during the coronavirus pandemoc.
where some streets have been closed to drivers, a spokesperson from de Blasio's office directed NBC News to a statement the mayor gave during a news conference Wednesday morning. De Blasio cited"a different culture" in California and a lack of available personnel from the New York City Police Department as to why New York City streets can't be closed in a similar manner to streets in other areas.
"Drivers stop at intersections even if there's no light or stop sign. They stop when people are trying to cross the street even in the middle of the street, a lot of time," de Blasio said of California drivers."This is a very different culture." He added that he was"not comfortable with streets being delineated as for pedestrians and just hoping and praying cars don't go on them and pedestrians are going to be safe" and that the NYPD is currently prioritizing the enforcement of social distancing at parks, grocery stores and subway stations.
Howard said she hopes her visualization can provide data to decision makers and advocates who are thinking about the issue of street closures, and that though the visualization has added relevance in this current era of social distancing, she wants others to consider the issue"beyond the pandemic." "In general, we've had a problem where we've put so much investment into automobiles that we've hit a limit of how many people can move through space," Howard said."There are just fundamental physical limits to how many people can move when everyone's in a car. There are so many other forms of mobility and walking is just one of them. There has to be a refocus on other forms of mobility.
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