The project is part of the council’s broader transport plan, which says “fundamental changes” are needed to the city’s transport network to tackle the climate emergency.

“Private cars will never be able to match the capacity of mass public transport for getting people to where they want to go,” the plan says.

“We need to work with our partners to secure investment and make Birmingham a place where walking, cycling and using public transport are the best and preferred modes of travel for most people.

“Even then, we must all fundamentally change our travel habits, and reduce the overall amount we travel by car.”

The consultation will close on 1 December.