Mixing principle
The mixing principle in traffic planning is the amalgamation of traffic areas of different types of traffic to form mixed traffic . The average speed of traffic flows slows down and the street's function of staying is increased . In contrast to the principle of separation , mutual consideration is both required and encouraged in the mixing principle.
application
The mixing principle is used for traffic routes in traffic-calmed areas , for bicycle streets , for shared sidewalks and cycle paths as well as in the concept of shared space .