Predictable Movement in Shared Streets
Mobility is not experienced primarily as technology. It is experienced as confidence.
When people can cross without hesitation, vehicles slow naturally, and cyclists flow with minimal conflict, the street becomes readable.
Predictability is not control. It is a practical foundation for everyday safety.
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What Makes Movement Predictable
Predictability comes from design that reduces uncertainty: clear crossings, consistent lane logic, readable signals, and streets that encourage slowing without forcing it.
Well-designed streets feel safe not because people are monitored, but because movement becomes naturally synchronized.

Why Predictability Matters
Safety Without Enforcement
When movement feels readable, people self-regulate naturally. Streets can remain calm without relying on strict control.
Confidence Is a Practical Indicator
A key signal of mobility performance is whether people can move without hesitation.
Shared Streets Need Shared Trust
Predictability enables pedestrians, scooters, cyclists, and vehicles to coexist without constant negotiation.
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