Frustrating cities: behind Australia's urban design fails

In every city there are places where the road should be just a bit wider, where the bus stop would be better a few metres down or, perhaps, a multi-lane highway simply should not exist.

Bad urban design is a barrier to what should be the smooth flow of life in cities. It ruins commutes and can make daily life unnecessarily difficult for disabled and elderly people.

Guardian Australia spoke to experts and chose a few of the worst examples across Australia – from the crossing chaos of Sydney’s Central Station to the train stations in the middle of freeways in Perth.

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/dec/06/frustrating-cities-behind-australias-urban-design-fails

The ‘intense’ intersection outside Central Station in Sydney.

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