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[Travel] Cars and congestion



chickens

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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?
 




Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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Autonomous vehicles is the (a) solution. Unfortunately, despite all the hype, they are a long way a way from reality - mainly due to the legislative and regulatory issues around them.
 


Bold Seagull

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Mar 18, 2010
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Progressive thinking has already led many cities and countries to approach their transport planning with less reliance on cars because it would appear obvious that population growth + car ownership growth = congestion.
 


A1X

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Better public transport is a huge thing
 


JJ McClure

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Jul 7, 2003
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Strict one out one in policy. No-one gets a new driving licence until someone else gives there's up.
 






Nobby Cybergoat

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Jul 19, 2021
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The way I see it, if we get rid of all the cycle lanes then there will be much more space for cars.

Then we could get rid of buses, they take up loads more space than a car does.

All train tracks could in time then be tarmacked over to provide another handy driving route.
 






southstandandy

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Jul 9, 2003
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Interesting article yesterday in the papers concerning ranges of the new EV's. A car said to cover 250mile's range dropped to 140 if radio and AC was on during journey. To travel any reasonable distance it suggested not using any extras on the car otherwise range dips considerably. Anyone experienced this?
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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The answer is huge improvement in public transport and a paradigm shift with the public and their overall attitude to their cars and roads and opposition to anything which might diminish their perceived rights. Neither is going to happen in my lifetime.
 


Horses Arse

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Jun 25, 2004
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Autonomous vehicles is the (a) solution. Unfortunately, despite all the hype, they are a long way a way from reality - mainly due to the legislative and regulatory issues around them.
Surely reliable public transport is the solution. Without car congestion it would be straight forward to achieve.

Much more achievable that autonomous vehicles that would still experience the fundamental problem of too many cars on the road.

Less car ownership is the solution
 








Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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Rebirth of the trams would help around Central Brighton
Agree. During the credit crunch Berlin built loads of extra tram routes....I got 3 completely new routes down to the Hbf.
 




Horses Arse

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Jun 25, 2004
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Interesting article yesterday in the papers concerning ranges of the new EV's. A car said to cover 250mile's range dropped to 140 if radio and AC was on during journey. To travel any reasonable distance it suggested not using any extras on the car otherwise range dips considerably. Anyone experienced this?
Must be some sound system to do that!

Or were they just flooring it and driving like an arse I wonder
 


Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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Only one car per person, girl next door owns three cars - why ?

Affordable, reliable public transport and better cycling routes
I have more than one car, no quite cracked how to drive them at the same time though :smile:

I live just off Chatsmore Farm on the A259. Congestion along that stretch is gridlock at rush hour and really busy most of the day. When they eventually get planning permission for 475 houses I imagine that will mean about 800 more cars. There lies the problem with congestion around here….
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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Lots and lots of carrot - but a little bit more stick wouldn't hurt either.

The fact that we've got to the point of 'i can't legally park right outside, I'm not walking 100yrds, so I'll illegally park right outside' says it all regarding our god given right to drive.
Low level car crime needs much stronger reinforcement.


My current thing (after pavement parking)

BAN ALL DRIVE TROUGHS.

All they do is encourage driving, obesity and dangerous driving.


But it's all about better public transport, safe spaces for all, and subsidized across the board.
 








Westdene Seagull

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Oct 27, 2003
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Only one car per person, girl next door owns three cars - why ?
That solves a parking issue rather than congestion. The quickest way to solve the parking issue though would be to double yellow every single road in the city and suburbs. Don't have off street parking - tough, don't own a car. Would never happen though as the council would lose a HUGE amount of revenue.
 


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