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The following text is adapted from a book on urban design. In many modern cities, the 'superblock'—a large area bounded by major roads with no through-streets—has been criticized for creating a disconnected streetscape. However, supporters argue that by ______ through-traffic, superblocks create safer, quieter residential cores where children can play and neighbors can interact without the constant threat of vehicles.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
- Diverting
- Encouraging
- Observing
- Ignoring
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