27 April 2020/Categories: CILT, Industry News, Active Travel & Travel Planning, Bus & Coach, Rail, Transport Planning, Coronavirus
Plan for change
But she also said transport planners would need to think hard about how travel patterns may change permanently after lockdown. The AA's head Edmund King told BBC News he expected that traffic levels would fall overall. That has implications for the government's £28bn roads programme which is predicated on 1% annual growth in transport demand. There could also be a boom in walking and cycling in a population that may be more interested in health messages. The government recently cut red tape on issuing urban road closures to allow councils to exclude cars and create space for walkers and cyclists more easily. Cycle campaigners want cars excluded from major parts of cities on a permanent basis - which happened recently in Milan.
Source: BBC
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