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My street is a particular bad example tbh.
The grass verge is almost 45 degrees and quite high, doesn't need to exist at all and would solve all the problems.
Its single file weaving left and right once all cars are home from work.
I guess when the block was built they dint expect people round here would ever afford cars.
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This is becoming more of an issue now - large developments with minimal parking in inner urban areas are being presented as 'sustainable' on the basis that, "uh, well it's the centre of town so they won't need cars will they?"
Of course what happens in practice is you just get hundreds of cars cluttering up adjacent streets, or chugging to the local Waitrose.