There are a few working examples in Europe where this works and improves cities. I’m sure they have the same opposition at first as we have as well. None of them will switch back though.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Business in Leith will be starting to see the benefits of the move away from cars in Leith walk which is why we are hearing complaints about parking so much. And the more we move away from cars in the city centre, the quicker the trams and buses will be able to get through it, making getting through Edinburgh better for everyone.
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01-02-2024 08:12 AM #271
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01-02-2024 08:42 AM #272
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01-02-2024 11:05 PM #273
Cowgate apparently being closed to traffic for a trial period and possibly permanent if it goes well.
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02-02-2024 11:22 AM #274
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02-02-2024 12:31 PM #276This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Even my bus (35) will be impacted
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02-02-2024 01:20 PM #277
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There is still access for deliveries just no through traffic for cars. Cars will have to go round or better get public transport which will still be able to pass through but now quicker.
As for pubs and venues in Ghent there was a 20% increase in new businesses in the hotel and restaurant industry with 7% fewer bankruptcies. People want to spend time uptown when it's not filled with cars it seems
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02-02-2024 01:37 PM #278
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02-02-2024 01:48 PM #279
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You weren't talking about businesses in the area but they are effected by cars. People like to go where there are no cars in cities, trade improves without them.
The fact is we need cars of the road and this is a way with good benefits. We don't want it to be easy for cars we want people cycling and using public transport. We can't sit and watch the world's temperatures increase and say but I prefer my convenience
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02-02-2024 02:03 PM #280This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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No danger I’m taking my classic car into the city centre, it breaks down too often! I’d cause carnage
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02-02-2024 03:02 PM #283This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
We all want a cleaner , greener city, but closing main arterial roads in central Edinburgh isn't always the answer.
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02-02-2024 03:13 PM #284
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I don't think this is about gentrification as 40% of the lowest 20% earners don't have cars compared to 9% of the top 20%. Quicker more plentiful buses and trams will disproportionately help the working class.
No one is stopping public transport going in and through the city, use a park and ride or walk for a bit if you can. There will be more bus services due to this yes it's an inconvenience but we have no choice
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Climate change is complex and I feel ordinary people are often part of a blame game-guilt trip. WE can recycle all we want, but there is a relentless economic focus on consuming. Buy new compliant (electric-not so green) cars, build loads of new houses on the green belt (with no infrastructure of course), encourage a tourist economy and visitors at all costs (who of course will mostly fly, drive, cruise ship). Do you not see any irony around this?
For a planet on a knife edge , I'm not aware of much radical change. Still going to be driving cars (electric vehicle, carbon footprint), still importing huge amounts of food from all over the place, flying around on holidays.
There's a lot of lip service though.
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02-02-2024 03:41 PM #286
I'm in Glasgow just now for a few gigs in celtic connections and it's a relative pleasure to wander along large section of Argyll St, all of Buchanan St and sauchiehall St with no traffic, just having to worry about traffic at streets that cross them. I imagine George street will be like this. The bit of the high street in Edinburgh between George IV Bridge and the Bridges is the same relaxed traffic free environment. Rose street is a disaster though.
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The planet may be on a knife edge but if we continue to ignore China and make it worse by buying everything from them and sending it here on filthy ships there’s not much point in us closing a few roads in the city centre.
They did try to clean up ships but instead of using cleaner fuel they now just use scrubbers to divert the pollution into the sea as it’s so much cheaper for them.
I don’t know what the solution is but if the worst polluters don’t care then the planet is in trouble no matter what we do in our little country.
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02-02-2024 04:24 PM #288
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We could say what about them to everything we can only do what we can and that is reach net zero. We can't as a nation be a net carbon producer and look at people dying in the global South with our conscience clear. Why should we give aid to countries abroad who have war or famine if other nations don't ect ect
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I said yesterday but Ghent had riots and anger when they brought this in. Then 3 years post the vast majority wanted it extended. Its not just for tourists it's for us to have a centre worth spending time in. Just now the city is dying and it's a car park. Obviously the climate is the most important factor but a city we can all enjoy will be great
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While I get your point surely each City has its own challenges so a direct read across is not really possible.
Closing the cowgate creates a real challenge esp. if and when it’s combined with closing the park and the bridges and the mound.
And while cutting car use is a worthy objective of the actions just pushing cars onto the very few already congested and poorly designed routes that remain you achieve nothing but even more congestion and pollution.
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Once it’s all done we will wonder why we gave over so much of our city to cars.
Amsterdam did this 30 years ago and they have never looked back.
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02-02-2024 04:55 PM #292
https://www.fastcompany.com/90321627...et-rid-of-cars
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Look at the pics what would you prefer
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02-02-2024 05:45 PM #298
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San Francisco too, new York looking at it in Manhattan
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02-02-2024 08:14 PM #300
In the mean time the council are issuing around 15 new PHC licenses per week when the roads are crammed with PHC cars already, add in the council giving a license to Bright buses to operate a regular bus service to the airport from Waterloo Pl adding further to the congestion, this city and this council are a joke.
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