In spite of the current importance of the car industry, do global planners see a world where human equality finally rules and every adult owns a car? I don't think so, but what might their visions for the future be, the ideals which drive their deliberations?
A world where almost everyone lives in a green city and doesn’t
need a car?
A world where only public transport is allowed apart from
the limousines of high officials?
A world where small towns and villages have been taken over
by the manager class and workers are nowhere to be seen?
To bring this about it would be necessary to strangle the
private car as we now know it with so many regulations that step by step it ceases to be a viable
commercial proposition. Apart from a few expensive models supplied to the manager
class perhaps.
Urban living is already the norm so cities have to become more
habitable as well as green. Air quality has to improve, transport has to become more efficient,
commuting distances shorter.
Perhaps people will no longer bother learning to drive because green cities only
allow automated electric cabs and trams. Manager class limousines would be electric.
Inter-city transport is via electrified rail services but workers rarely use
them. Even the manager class use them infrequently because in a connected world
there is no need to travel. So much for HS2.
One could go on and on. Predicting the future is impossible
but certain clues seem to be emerging. The world is increasingly run by a weirdly idealistic manager class mostly employed by or in the pocket of government, international bureaucracies or huge global corporations.
This is not a world where small towns and villages could remain viable except as congenial bolt holes for the manager class. In which
case we would see more and more expensive houses in our villages plus fewer and
fewer workers...
Hmm...
4 comments:
The Cotswolds now is a very different place from that we first knew.
Demetrius - reminds me of "Cider With Rosie" when poor people actually lived in the Cotswolds.
"A world where only public transport is allowed apart from the limousines of high officials?"
That is their wet-dream I am certain.
WY - so am I. Step by step they intend to give it a go.
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