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The thing is that the concept of 15min cities is now dead, it will be forever associated with this, and make councils even more terrified of doing 'any' kind of traffic management. It doesn't matter if normal people think its ridiculous.
According to the Oxford instance the woman interviewed on the Sky video posted above suggested that polling and election data favours the LTN/15min approach.
Don't write it off yet. The majority of 'normal' people will vote for normal candidatesLike with Brexit, people change their minds. Though as has been mentioned the proponents of these measures need to up their game in how to communicate these plans. Some good examples of improved communication in London in places such as Waltham forest and Enfield
There was an interesting and hot conversation on Radio 4 on the weekend about 15MC and Oxford, they had some nut job protestor leader debating with a hapless Oxford councillor and I couldn't help but think that these two people are talking about 2 completely different things. One was trying to set out some very dull local transport initiative and the other was making the case that it was part of a global conspiracy. absolutely barmy, the world has gone nuts.
The thing is that the concept of 15min cities is now dead, it will be forever associated with this, and make councils even more terrified of doing 'any' kind of traffic management. It doesnt matter if normal people think its ridiculous.