- Oct 12, 2022
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To separate this from the electric cars thread: It appears generally agreed that electric cars will improve air quality and reduce carbon emissions.
However, it’s clear that the switch to electric cars will do nothing to prevent congestion worsening from current levels, and will actually enable us to carry on largely as we are.
Do we want fewer cars on the road? How can we achieve that? Obviously improving public transport and subsidising it is key, so the service is effective and cheaper than driving, but what else?
Would we support (for example) properties without parking being only allowed one vehicle, properties with parking being allowed as many vehicles as they have parking available? Or would we just be signing the death warrant for the front garden as they all get paved over?
Is there an answer to this, or will our kids grow up used to sitting in traffic in the back of the car, and then go on to do it themselves?
However, it’s clear that the switch to electric cars will do nothing to prevent congestion worsening from current levels, and will actually enable us to carry on largely as we are.
Do we want fewer cars on the road? How can we achieve that? Obviously improving public transport and subsidising it is key, so the service is effective and cheaper than driving, but what else?
Would we support (for example) properties without parking being only allowed one vehicle, properties with parking being allowed as many vehicles as they have parking available? Or would we just be signing the death warrant for the front garden as they all get paved over?
Is there an answer to this, or will our kids grow up used to sitting in traffic in the back of the car, and then go on to do it themselves?