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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

As mentioned over on the GL area traffic study thread it would be interesting to gauge the level of support for the four alternative packages of changes that are being proposed for the Ladder.

So take the straw poll - here - its very short so wont take long to answer.


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You say you want to reduce pollution by cutting down on traffic but are unwilling to give up your own car. That's not a very consistent argument.

If that's for me Antoinette, I would love to give up my own car. But I'm not going to do it unilaterally. And not while the cretins round here keep dumping rubbish in front of my home that I have to take to the dump because they are too lazy to do it themselves.

I'm not giving up my car either John. But I'm not trying to.convince other people they should.

My point is that Haringey or, better, the national government should introduce radical measures to force people to cut down on car usage ( see my suggestions on rationing fuel ). These measures would apply to everybody, not just " other people ".

And my point is, John, that I have already reduced my car journeys to what I consider to be an absolute minimum so no amount of taxation or rationing of petrol will get me to reduce it any further. You can't, to name two examples of my car use this week, go through Woburn Safari Park on foot. Nor can you deliver a horse and rider to an equistrian competition by public transport.

Well done Antoinette. You obviously are not one of the people choking the Ladder streets. Cutting down on traffic is not the same as giving up a car. Cutting down on usage ( which is what you have already done ) is what I'm after. I apologise if that was not clear.

Antoinette, your argument might be a bit stronger if traffic on Wightman was cars full of kids heading for a drive-in safari, but the majority is single-occupant drivers, who are sadly not as public-spirited as yourself in curtailing their car journeys to an absolute minimum.

Hence the need for physical barriers to force them either to use the A-roads or use alternative modes. 

You're a thoughtful car user Antionette. I wish there were more like you. It would really make a difference. 

Well I look around me and I see my friends and neighbours behave much the same as I do.

I agree Haringey can't do it alone but it could start to champion thinking and acting outside the box a bit more so we are looking to the future and not just managing current levels. 

I'm heartened to see an apparent lack of support for either one-way option.
If you want no traffic and no pollution, move to the country. By living in an urban area with all its convinces you have to accept its inconveniences and they go hand in hand.

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