Indeed. Granted, it didn't work for the Zulus at Rorke's Drift, but a multiple pronged attack would be much better than the current system. Rather than exacerbating the problem and alienating many thousands of people.
To a certain extent that's what's happening. The cycle lane is providing an alternative and several bus routes have increased service. People have mentioned park and ride but to make that work, the council would have to make it impossible to park in central Brighton- there's enough fuss about parking now, can you imagine the hell that would break loose?
But we did have a P&R at Withdean - a certain NSCer of this parish had a hand in it - but no-one used it, so it was scrapped.
P&R sounds like a nice solution but, apart from the parking issue, we're limited in space thanks to the national park.
The lack of car sharing is bizarre. I've used the Mitfahrzentrale system in Germany and that works like a dream, a brilliant way of optimising car space.
The trouble with the UK is that we're more used to individual space. I often cite the example of two guys who lived in the flat above us in London. They not only lived together, they worked in the same office but drove to work in separate cars: we lived about five minutes from a tube station and their office was about two minutes from one. How are you going to shake dependency like that?
As for that 'congested' Lewes Rd. I counted a grand total of five cars on my way to work this morning - really total gridlock