If the answer is yes accuse them of prioritising their driving convenience above the urgent need to tackle car dependency, climate change, a respiratory crisis, obesity crisis and road safety.
The LTN advocates’ playbook
1. The Golden Rule – ask questions, keep asking questions, never answer questions.
When accused of never answering questions, accuse the accuser of never answering questions.
If the answer is yes accuse them of prioritising their driving convenience above the urgent need to tackle car dependency, climate change, a respiratory crisis, obesity crisis and road safety.
If nothing is provided accuse them of prioritising their driving convenience above the urgent need to tackle car dependency, climate change, a respiratory crisis, obesity crisis, road safety.
If no suggestions are provided accuse them of prioritising their own driving convenience above these goals.
By this stage most doubters will have given up. If they persist, the following are all worth considering:
Waltham Forest
University of Westminster
London Living Streets
Peter Walker
Anything relating to Netherlands, Copenhagen or Ghent
NB - just post it, never discuss.
(a) Give it time, let it bed in
(b) Let’s not make perfect the enemy of the good
(c) Issues will be resolved via the consultation.
(a) The trial is the consultation
(b) No-one was ever consulted about waze & satnavs turning side streets into unrestricted rat-runs