The Wightman Road Residents' Groups was excluded. A curious decision given the current controversies.
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I look down my street and all I see is cars. They pollute the urban space, not just with their emissions but also with their physical presence. Most people who live on the ladder do not need a car, so why do the rest of us have to put up with their polluting effects. Given the recent terrifying climate data I should think the priority is how to get rid of cars from our cities and urban environments. They are literally poison. My priority is not re-routing traffic to make if fairer for car users it is to get rid of cars from our city. the Wightman Road closure, in a small way, has shown how great it can be.
Mayor Khan shares your views.
You would ban vans delivering goods to our shops, pizza delivery motor cycles, Post Office vans and, of course, police cars and ambulances ?
Given the flagrant misuse of disabled-driver permits, how are you going to identify " people who for whatever reason need a car "
Before we give you these autocratic powers are you sure you have thought this through ?
Errr, yes I have thought it through. Cars have to go, that is clear. If we continue with them as we have then we doom ourselves. All the data is pointing towards a climate that is now 1.5 degrees warmer than pre industrial levels. A commitment to limiting to 2 degrees already looks impossible to achieve, we're likely already there. If warming goes above 2 degrees then we're getting into a global environment that becomes increasingly incompatible with civilisation. It's that serious and that frightening. So a priority has to be to limit global emissions immediately. at a local level severely limit car use. And we're beyond nudging people into this we need to be much bolder and ban cars from cities. Debating traffic flow management systems brings to mind the old cliché of rearranging the deckchairs on the Titanic. The priority for traffic management in Harringay should be to largely get rid.
Oh so we're going to get all judgmental on a guy talking about saving the planet from catastrophic climate change? Nice.
There are some things we HAVE to use fuel for and emit CO2 but cars is definitely not one of them.
Yes you can. Train, bus, taxi. I've done it, with kids, many times.
No. I've many times travelled to rural Devon, Dartmoor, dorset, cornwall, Northumberland with no car. Various combinations of trains, buses, taxis and walking are perfectly possible. Just look up the timetables. Not sure why it's so difficult. Not as convenient, but that's a different question.
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