Sorry my response didn't include my entire transport policy manifesto.
Of course reducing the number of people using vehicles in cities is the top priority but anyone who thinks that either active travel or public transport will entirely replace travel by personal or hired private transport is nuts. Especially in old cities like London with irregular infrastructure.
Surely you can see that removing the human element from inner city personal transport is a positive?
Sorry my response didn't include my entire transport policy manifesto.
Of course reducing the number of people using vehicles in cities is the top priority but anyone who thinks that either active travel or public transport will entirely replace travel by personal or hired private transport is nuts. Especially in old cities like London with irregular infrastructure.
Surely you can see that removing the human element from inner city personal transport is a positive?