While 29% of people said they were already making an effort to use their cars and fly less, up to a third said they "don't really want to" make such changes.
Over half said they would like to reduce their car use but found there were no practical alternatives.
On the latter point, we will have to acknowledge that a big part of the problem is that over two generations we've been making individual/collective decisions predicated on car ownership. Those decisions have change the shape of our towns and cities many of them reinforcing car use by making it harder not to have a car. To reverse all those policy and infrastructure matters is not going to be the work of one day. Practical alternatives will have to be offered, encouraged and cajoled out of us. Money has been talking very loudly in the way that things have been developing; it will have to be made to change its message.
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