In your blog Jalopy has sparked a lively discussion on a current topic, on which we would like to know your opinion again. Shared Space is an EU-funded project, in which the inner-city area should no longer be subject to social separation, but all road users without road signs, pedestrian islands, traffic lights or other barriers should use the roads equally and above all considerately among themselves. In order to make the roads safer and to use the free space gained to make the cities more attractive again. In view of the fact that speed limits and traffic lights weigh people only in the absence of safety and make them dull compared to the actual traffic and the dangers, in Bohmte, a small community in the Lower Saxony, the project started and the Schilderwald cut down in the city center. In Bohmte now only the rules “right in front of the left” and mutual consideration apply. What do you think? Is the project realistic or can it not be realized in Germany?