Low Traffic Future is an alliance of individuals and organisations, calling for transformative change in transport. We would like to see our roads, streets and transport networks planned differently, giving us real choices in how we go about our daily lives.
The Low Traffic Future Podcast is a space to share ideas about the future of transport in the UK.
Our vision is a world where fewer journeys need to be made by car, van or lorry, so that we all benefit from cleaner air, safer streets, more vibrant communities, a stable climate and a healthy natural environment.
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Low Traffic Future is an alliance of individuals and organisations, calling for transformative change in transport. We would like to see our roads, streets and transport networks planned differently, giving us real choices in how we go about our daily lives.
The Low Traffic Future Podcast is a space to share ideas about the future of transport in the UK.
Our vision is a world where fewer journeys need to be made by car, van or lorry, so that we all benefit from cleaner air, safer streets, more vibrant communities, a stable climate and a healthy natural environment.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, I’m joined by Professor Ian Walker — an environmental psychologist who digs into why we do the things we do, especially when it comes to transport. We chatted about why people drive even when it might not seem to make sense, how SUVs took over the streets, the strange psychology of pavement parking, and what all this has to do with the global financial system. It’s a serious chat — but also lots of fun.
Take a look at the website for links that I mention. Enjoy the show!
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