This is getting interesting because if these sorts of actions succeed, are we saying as a nation that will stop building new roads? We will just make do with what roads we have until the end of time? Should we stop all construction projects that causes an increases emissions?
> There is no innovation that can do this without more building.
Yes there is. Most journeys are short, encourage people on to bicycles by building proper infrastructure for them. Not only will this requires less road building (although yes, it will require re-engineering), but it leads to less pollution, and better health.
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This is getting interesting because if these sorts of actions succeed, are we saying as a nation that will stop building new roads? We will just make do with what roads we have until the end of time? Should we stop all construction projects that causes an increases emissions?
Attempting to respond to [this comment](https://reddit.com/r/unitedkingdom/comments/y3j9ks/multimillionpound_uk_road_scheme_facing_legal/is9g9kl?context=3):
> There is no innovation that can do this without more building.
Yes there is. Most journeys are short, encourage people on to bicycles by building proper infrastructure for them. Not only will this requires less road building (although yes, it will require re-engineering), but it leads to less pollution, and better health.