“For example, it takes a route seven bus 31 per cent longer to get from Hove to Brighton Marina than it did ten years ago." 31% in ten years! Worth pointing out that a lot of that increase is caused by the removal of road and parking space and its replacement with bus and cycle lanes. Has the penny finally dropped that simply providing bus and cycle lanes does NOT encourage people to use them? I've no doubt that they result in an increase in bus and cycle useage - but not nearly enough and the remaining road users more than swamp the remaining road space. Nor do higher parking or fuel prices act as a deterrent as driving is relatively price inelastic
For a town like Brighton there is no simple solution - but building P 'n' R sites on the outskirts (like Stat Brother's Utrecht) and banning all cars from the city centre would be a good place to start. And making public transport affordable.
You can't (shouldn't) have an 'alternative' transport policy.
The powers that be need to have a coherent car reduction policy which everything else then feeds into.
Just alienating car drivers isn't enough, all stick and no carrot won't get people out of cars because there just isn't a stick big enough.
It's one thing to get us car drivers to grumble 'why am I doing this?'
But all the time were not looking at sleek, safe, well run, affordable alternatives going past quicker it's all meaningless.
Drivers need to be grumbling "why am I doing this?...
...when I should be doing that".