Evening Ecology 22 September 2008: Urban Traffic Edition

beijing.jpg Image: Beijing traffic, 2006, by proggie via flickr, who wrote in part, "What struck me most about the traffic in China was not so much the volume, but the controlled chaos. Cars, buses, bicycles, scooters, and pedestrians were going in all directions, disregarding traffic lights and sings, cutting each other off, weaving in and out, and performing maneuvers that drivers in Vancouver would have heart attacks over. Yet in China it seemed to be normal and expected, and nobody got angry or even lifted a finger. "

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