[Travel] The 15 Minute City and Low Traffic Neighborhoods.

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Stat Brother

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How did this become a far right cause against a Marxist agenda?
It all kicked off in Oxford yesterday - coming to a town near you soon
(Unless that town happens to be Brighton - cos we loves us some gridlock?








 






Brovion

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Jill, what do you think of the pedestrianisation of Norwich city centre? I’ll be honest I’m dead against it. People forget that traders need access to DIIIIIXXONNNSSS…
"Paving Paradise helped ease the traffic congestion on the outskirts of Paradise, something Joni conveniently overlooks in her song"
 


Guinness Boy

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Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
Steve Coogan Shrug GIF
 


KZNSeagull

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15 minute cities is a concept that I only heard about on Thursday from a discussion on the radio. What no-one seemed to ask was what happens if the locals don't want to use all the new corner shops etc local to them because they were so expensive and they all close down? Also, how will stopping traffic revive the "high street"?
 




Stat Brother

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15 minute cities is a concept that I only heard about on Thursday from a discussion on the radio. What no-one seemed to ask was what happens if the locals don't want to use all the new corner shops etc local to them because they were so expensive and they all close down? Also, how will stopping traffic revive the "high street"?
Because stopping single user cars revives the high street.
 


beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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there's an element of hatstandery going on, but there is a fair objection to compulsion. in most towns and cities you're 15-30 minutes walk away from everything anyway. however its not always the case or not convenient, and people dont like the idea that retrospectively being told they cant go across town.
 






goldstoneseagull

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Aug 9, 2017
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It’s beyond me that anyone would support the idea that it’s acceptable for the state to dictate how often a citizen can directly travel through zone 1 to zones 2-6 in a given year. And if such a draconian measure was even proposed why not support it with subsidised or free public transport, the reason for the outcry is that it is a freedom of movement. These measures tend to hit the disadvantaged in society, not everyone is able to work from home, people need to travel for various reasons including work…if the state cared so much about the high street then it would have looked into incentivising traders long ago by reducing rates or controlling rents. If people can’t see this measure is a reflection that we are sleep walking into totalitarianism then I have no hope. People should be encouraged to use alternative transport through making it affordable and/or encouraging ride shares through financial incentives not by force and penalties for non compliance.
 


Albion my Albion

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How did this become a far right cause against a Marxist agenda?
It all kicked off in Oxford yesterday - coming to a town near you soon
(Unless that town happens to be Brighton - cos we loves us some gridlock?










Mrs Potter, GraPott would be so lucky.
 


A1X

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Deepest, darkest Sussex
The master race at it again. Both brain cells fizzing with fury.
 




Stat Brother

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It’s beyond me that anyone would support the idea that it’s acceptable for the state to dictate how often a citizen can directly travel through zone 1 to zones 2-6, by car, in a given year. And if such a draconian measure was even proposed why not support it with subsidised or free public transport, the reason for the outcry is that it is a freedom of movement. These measures tend to hit the disadvantaged in society, not everyone is able to work from home, people need to travel for various reasons including work…if the state cared so much about the high street then it would have looked into incentivising traders long ago by reducing rates or controlling rents. If people can’t see this measure is a reflection that we are sleep walking into totalitarianism then I have no hope. People should be encouraged to use alternative transport through making it affordable and/or encouraging ride shares through financial incentives not by force and penalties for non compliance.
I totally agree that these measures have to come hand in hand with the carrot element of subsidized public transport.



 




Eeyore

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Piers Corbin and Lawrence Fox protesting. My default position being the opposite of that pair of helmets.
I have to say that when I saw Laurence Fox I found myself defaulting to not supporting whatever their cause is.
 




Brovion

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I have to say that when I saw Laurence Fox I found myself defaulting to not supporting whatever their cause is.
Add me to the list. I have no dog in this particular fight, (I'm not even sure what it's about, some sort of traffic scheme) but whatever side Piers Corbyn and Lawrence Fox are on then I am 100% on the other as it MUST be the right and logical side.
 


Stat Brother

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Add me to the list. I have no dog in this particular fight, (I'm not even sure what it's about, some sort of traffic scheme) but whatever side Piers Corbyn and Lawrence Fox are on then I am 100% on the other as it MUST be the right and logical side.
That's kind of the point of the thread.
It's about local town and city planners wanting to make their space accessable to all.

Yet somehow, and very quickly, it's turned into a global fight for our freedom lead by the far right, white supremacists, and in Oxford's case the local head of the Druid's.

Town fudging planning!!
 


LamieRobertson

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Feb 3, 2008
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SHOREHAM BY SEA
LOL….YEAH RIGHT

its been muted in other places and thankfully started to be challenged so that it can be debated rather than enforced without any…oh of course ‘’a consultation period’’ will be talked about …pfft when the decision really has been already made …no doubt our resident critic of car drivers will say otherwise.

Oh and with reference to using social media to back up ones claims…….i dared to post a link to Oxfords proposals on facebook a month ago which was then deleted with a warning on the grounds of misinformation pfffft
 


Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..




RexCathedra

Aurea Mediocritas
Jan 14, 2005
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Vacationland
it's turned into a global fight for our freedom

One man.
One car.
One hour.
Each way.
With free parking at each end.
Burning hydrocarbons.

As God intended.
 


Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
It is my inalienable right to sit in a traffic jam for hours going nowhere, doing nothing, polluting the atmosphere, and desperate for a wee.

NOBODY IS GOING TO TAKE THAT AWAY FROM ME.

Except a slightly dodgy bladder.
 


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