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Maybe a lot of people really don't find "traffic chaos" to be the life
changing event you do? Perhaps a lot of people think "traffic chaos" once in a while is an acceptable price for having nice things? I'll reserve judgment until nearer the time when FoI requests should bring forth impact assessments and contingency plans from the emergency services, hospitals etc. But it is well-established that, for example, ambulance delays cost lives. And hospitals are already planning for staff not being able to get to work, delays in discharging or moving patients etc. I hope the Mayor's cost-benefit assessment took account of all that. (Many people may even think occasional traffic chaos is actually a good thing for reminding people wedded to their motor vehicles that there is a world beyond their locked doors, a world that would be even better if fewer people were wedded to said motor vehicles.) A general reduction in other road traffic might allow better quality of life after all the necessary adjustments (including living nearer work). But we are looking at prospective gridlock, with buses also disrupted; people taking time off work or children out of school; etc . -- Robin reply to address is (meant to be) valid |
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