Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
They claim safety. I reckon it's about trying to make roads more of a problem for drivers to force them into alternatives.

In a way they've got a point. Where I live there are virtually no places to park anywhere. I'm in the valleys near Aberdare. The roads around here cannot cope with the traffic on them, yet there are more and more car journeys and owners every year. Where I live I'm lucky if I can park near the house. There aren't options to provide off road parking. Our streets weren't designed for it. Several houses have more than one car per house. There are work vans.

It'll keep getting worse until someone has a solution.
They are trying to make driving less attractive, this increase in congestion by lower speeds is one ploy and probably just the start. The next is ULEZ which affects poorer working people more, having to scrap their old vans and pack in work or buy newer vans or work vehicles.

I would imagine they will carry on with higher car taxes for older cars and ULEZ zones and then maybe more tax on fuel until more of the public drop out of car ownership. Everyone over 17 and who has passed the driving test has their own car in my street, I suppose that can't continue forever.