(08 Aug 2022, 10:37 pm)Andreos1 wrote Can't see that working.
Particularly when the public transport is naff or non-existent in the first place.
Personally I think it could it already has in Nottingham, there's some stats here - https://takeclimateaction.uk/climate-act...e-millions
It's not my normal way of doing stuff of punishing cars but I hate out of town developments, imo I think you'd see employers pushing people to actually use public transport with more schemes which in turn might make the push to make routes actually fundable. Right now some of them have a massive car park like Amazon, what incentive is there to force people to use the bus when the car park is a benefit.
£500 for each of those 1k spaces might change their mind considerably though and that £500k could be used to fund further transport upgrades.