The term shared space, when applied to the mixing of pedestrians and vehicles in the public realm, means lots of different things to different people. This results in a confused debate of the subject area, exacerbated by the Department for Transport (DfT) issuing often conflicting statements, particularly over the course of 2018.
In this information note, David McKenna CMLI:
• describes and define the different forms of shared space;
• helps clarify the latest DfT position on shared space
• outlines Inclusive Design issues
• comments on some structural, layout and maintenance issues
• helps clarify the latest DfT position on shared space
• outlines Inclusive Design issues
• comments on some structural, layout and maintenance issues
This Note augments Technical Guidance regarding Inclusive Design