@baeing @OrdnanceSurvey That's great, I hadn't seen the sprawlmap website. There is evidence that cul-de-sacs with high sinuosity are less prone to burglary too: https://t.co/A4Q7oXyt6t
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@galwaycyclist @ireland_active @OConnorOisin @GreenSchoolsIre @nthdubcyclebus @Cyclistie @dublincycling @ccferrie @CyclingBusLmk @age_cycling @DublinCommuters @CorkCyclingCrew @mlhynes @kleyden7 @fromgalway Work has been done on burglaries in cul-de-sacs v
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@guycollyer Sinuous is extra! https://t.co/37flv2hjvg
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@AliAlHumaid @amk1435 @onaizah2 @A_Aziz_Felemban نمط الكلديساك عادة لاتوجد به مشاكل في الامن والسلامة للاستزادة: https://t.co/aiKLKREE1q
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.@0EmissionVelo No, but both done by same researchers in same county, see http://t.co/EGskfLySkV @AsEasyAsRiding @johnstreetdales
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.@AsEasyAsRiding it's based on research at http://t.co/KEY5qyj6ki "increased permeability is associated with elevated burglary risk"