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  • Well, filtering increases house prices. You can have a debate about how much it contributes, but it certainly does.

    What happens if we...

  • What happens if we...

    You push traffic onto main roads which are then even more gridlocked/busy and that is where the really shitty housing is.

  • You push traffic onto main roads which are then even more gridlocked/busy and that is where the really shitty housing is.

    Questionable on all fronts: beyond a certain point of traffic density those roads are hugely compromised anyway and the whole "pushing traffic" narrative ignores that the volume of traffic as a whole can be reduced (DfT reports have emphasised that the fundamental issues is too much traffic for the road network); lots of shitty housing is actually on estates that are historic LTNs or LTN equivalents.

  • You push traffic onto main roads which are then even more gridlocked/busy and then folks who don't really need to drive switch to cycling or walking.

    Ftfy?

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