leenewham wrote:We need to encourage better transportation. We need to make places nicer to encourage walking. We need to make streets safer to encourage cycling. We need to make public transport cheaper and more reliable to encourage people to leave their cars at home.
People will always have cars. Banning them, making them more expensive etc is'n the way to change behaviour in the long term. Making the alternatives more convenient, cheaper and better is the way forward.
I have to agree with some of this here, though this part of London doesn't have efficient enough public transport links to warrant people living here not to use a car and I doubt it ever will. If this was Balham there would be little need for a car for many reasons.
Look how long it would take to get to Bromley from Dartmouth Road by bus. Also you wouldn't catch me carrying 5 or more bags on the bus to Upper Sydenham from Sainsbury's in Forest Hill, we need our cars living here, there is not enough to do in this borough to warrant not having our cars on our doorstep to get out of it!
Also if Lewisham Council are anything to go by the street regeneration will not meet the mark needed or desired to ensure the high streets and public areas are nicer to encourage walking.
As long as there are double decker buses, lorries and trucks on the road people should not be expected to risk their lives and start cycling everywhere just so the government can brag to opposing future governments of a reduction they've made in carbon emissions in such tick box culture.