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11 Comments
Nothing to do with the fact ULEZ are in densely populated urban areas with things being closer together, better public transport and more painful to drive in anyway? So nothing actually to do with the ULEZ.
What, you mean that ULEZ *isn’t* martial law meant to force everyone to live in walled-off ghettos?! Wow. Somebody should tell those idiots who keep quoting the Magna Carta and bellowing “No contract!” at TFL staff.
Nice to see it’s having a positive effect.
> The researchers surveyed 1,000 children across 44 schools in central London about how they travelled to school in 2018-19, prior to the Ulez’s introduction, and then again in 2019-2020 after it was introduced.
I would definitely expect more people to walk to school with the onset of a covid pandemic.
Surely that is because the ULEZ is london, and is eminently more walkable… it isn’t even an option for my kids to walk or cycle to school…
…really need to get myself one of those “think-tank”, pollster type of jobs… Water is wet? 20 grand for me!
People walk because the area got barred from vehicles? 20 grand for me to put on a surprised pikachu meme on
Maybe because cycling and walking in London to get about is sooo much easier and the same in other cities.
That was kind of the point. But I suppose that to half the Tories, this Ulez stuff is practically turning the country into Soviet Russia.
Don’t pretend it’s not a cash grab though , they’re finding ways to take money from the working class in creative ways
The study referred to in the article is open access and available to read in full for free [here](https://ijbnpa.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12966-024-01621-7).
Cars are more of an impediment than an aid in giving people freedom of mobility, even more – exponentially more – in densely populated ares.
Walking, cycling, public transport (specially buses) are all negatively affected by private cars.
[https://www.youtube.com/@NotJustBikes](https://www.youtube.com/@NotJustBikes)
“people have to walk more after we banned cars”
No shit sherlock.