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I live in London and can do all those things!

Like a decent number of Londoners I own a car. I love my car and I love driving. But I use my car once, maybe twice a month, almost always to leave the city.

I lend it to friends when they need a car too. Many people who don’t own a car use rentals and car clubs for the same things.

So I agree, it’s great to have a car to get out to a lake, beach, or mountain or to transport stuff and people to the countryside, go camping, pick up heavy things, etc.

But that’s a tiny fraction of journeys. My contribution to traffic and pollution is minimal.

I walk or cycle 90% of my journeys within the city and use public transport for almost all of the rest. I regularly take trains to other cities and towns rather than drive.

Do I want a world no cars at all?

Of course not!

Do I want infrastructure, policies, and costs/taxation on car use to reduce the amount of totally unnecessary, selfish car use that makes the city noisier, more dangerous, more polluted, and less pleasant for everyone except the driver, even when there’s a perfectly good walking/cycling/transit alternative for that journey?

Absolutely.



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