Remember that there will always need to be more cars on the road as the population increases and more people want a car. If public transport was free (something which is a no brainer in my book) then you could make an argument for less cars (I would personally get rid of mine if public transport was free or very very heavily subsidised so to save me a load of cash). As it stands, a bus pass would cost me 60 quid a month, it costs me around £80 a month to run my car all in (that's fuel, insurance, road tax and including money I put away for servicing, MOT etc). Is it worth it to spend a fiver less a week and have to put up with journeys that take 2 or 3 times as long and sit on buses with the great unwashed? I took the bus to and from work for 20 years and it was utter misery, like, proper "I can't do this anymore" kind of stuff which forced me to learn to drive and get a car. A lot of folk wouldn't voluntarily go back to that even if it was free. As for electric cars, they are completely out of reach for working people and the bastion of the middle and upper classes who can say "Well you can't criticise me, I'm doing my bit".This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm a year away from getting an honours degree in Environmental Science so I know a lot of what I'm saying goes against my own deeply held principles and is likely overly cynical, but sometimes you have to look at the overall picture and be realistic to the evidence around you pointing to one thing. Until public transport is better, free and less stressful then I don't think the number of cars on the road will reduce.
Example: Go onto google, plot a journey from Musselburgh Racecourse to Ocean Terminal by public transport, see how long that would take, how many buses would you need to rely on turning up and being on time? Then plot the same journey in a car. There will be routes like this from Stranraer to John O'Groats and everywhere in between, they are like public transport black holes, vast swathes of cities and countryside which you can't traverse with ease unless you have a car, and with more and more people having to move outside of cities to afford a roof over their heads it'll mean these people will need a car to get around easily.
Ultimately, I can only see the number of cars on the road going in one direction, and it certainly ain't down.
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19-12-2022 04:21 PM #61
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19-12-2022 06:16 PM #63
Around 130 bus operators in England are capping their single fares at £2 for Jan/Feb,Mar. The funding of £60m to carry this out is coming from the Government's Help for Households Initiative. They feel this will take 2m car journeys off the roads at this time.
I think their needs to be some hard thinking about public transport generally in these times. It seems clear that travellers have not returned to using it as before the pandemic, for some obvious and some less apparent reasons. I was shocked recently to head to the city on a formerly busy service. one which may have required standing all the way. There were about four people on these double-decker buses.
I can envisage more and more services being cut due to lack of use, as well as scarcity of drivers etc.
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19-12-2022 06:34 PM #66
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Busses in rush hour are packed here. I'd assume though working from home has obviously impacted fares, particularly places like Edinburgh park
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19-12-2022 06:37 PM #67
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Clive Sinclair had the right idea at the wrong time. Small, fairly slow 20mph electric transport for 1 person which can keep the worst of teh weather off would be my solution. Combine that with e-bikes with a faster limit, electric scooters and you would get many out of cars. The problem is they seem to think they can drive people to use public transport and even when free many never do.
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Rental e-bikes are already available in Musselburgh! https://goebike.uk/
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There have been a lot of complaints about them from some quarters.
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20-12-2022 01:22 PM #72This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteMon the Hibs.
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Micro cars used;
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I've a friend who is blind and who tripped over one of scooters which had been left lying on the ground in a non-designated place. He sued the company successfully.
Apart from that, a problem seems to be that there really isn't a suitable place for them to be driven. They're supposed to be on the roads but don't look particularly safe in heavy traffic. On the pavement - which many are - they can be a menace as they are very quiet and often not observed coming in your direction.
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20-12-2022 03:25 PM #78
These huge electric bikes used by food delivery drivers are all over the pavements in Glasgow city centre.
Never worry about traffic lights or pedestrian areas like Buchanan St and when they're not being used, there's a bunch of them parked up blocking the pavement.
They should be licensed and treated like motor bikes. Way ore dangerous than a 50cc.
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20-12-2022 06:49 PM #79
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A move to smaller commuting vehicles will never happen without the authorities building infrastructure, allowing free parking etc and also hammering cars while making sure public transport accessible to everyone. None of the climate change issues will be solved by individual choice. It needs Governments to basically stop people making the wrong choices by not allowing them in the first place.
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01-01-2023 12:15 PM #81
An interesting development.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jan/01/new-york-governor-legalizes-human-composting-after-death?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
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01-01-2023 12:53 PM #82
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02-01-2023 07:23 PM #83
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Heatwave in Europe is crazy.
https://mobile.twitter.com/US_Stormw...29457292066818
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07-01-2023 08:50 PM #86
https://theorkneynews.scot/2023/01/0...ful-important/
A very interesting read. Tiny pockets of greenery in NYC captured carbon more than emissions.There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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13-01-2023 10:19 AM #87
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcas...=1000594106196
Great podcast on what the Danes are doing with offshore wind. Scotland seems to be a bit behind on this.
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21-01-2023 11:27 PM #88
Mind when rock pools used to be full of life? Fish, anemones, crabs, wee prawns and that? Where can I go to see that?
I remember it disappearing in the Forth mid 80s. It should have been a warning.
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know it
https://www.theecologycentre.org/seagrass
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22-01-2023 08:20 AM #90This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteIt's hard to stitch my own back with these shaky hands
But even harder to accept the scars you left were planned
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