North & South

CARLESS CHAOS

WITH ENVIRONMENT-SAVING measures – or, at least, the possibility of them – increasingly part of daily life, it’s worth remembering one from the 1970s that was so misconceived, so complicated and so unsuccessful it’s little wonder those who lived through it have tried very hard to forget it.

Carless days were an attempt to reduce fuel consumption, as a response to what is variously described as

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