Why are more people using their cars in outer London?
through public, private and third-party donors, including Transport for London, Uber and a number of London councils.
Claire Harding, interim chief executive of Centre for London, said: “There are 5.4 million people in outer London, as many as live in Scotland. But many of these people don’t have access to the transport options that their inner London counterparts enjoy."The Elizabeth line links a number of outer London locations to the city centre
He says residents want to travel using sustainable means but "there are too many barriers for them to overcome". The think tank is calling for increased bus and train services in outer London, alongside better infrastructure for walking and cycling.Think tanks: Who are they and who funds them?
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