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Wish we would just tax cars more and use that to put designated cycle lanes in or any form of public transport on its own lane.
There's barely the capacity for a lot of UK roads. The only option would be to ban on street parking, but that's the only option millions of people have.
Cars don't need to be on all roads. Just close them to cars. Or have two roads and have one lane in each direction for cars.
But I'm more for the radical idea of redeveloping large parts of downtown or near downtown anyway. Level it and rebuild it with higher density and more public transport, cycling, walking and parks