exdulwicher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Problem is that a lot of councils are effectively > paddling around in circles awaiting the (delayed) > Transport Decarbonisation Plan from Government. > Boris, he of the massive over-promising and > under-delivering, has pledged to cut carbon > emissions by 78% by 2035 and so far, the policies > to actually deliver on this incredibly ambitious > target are limited to a few planters, some drivel > about electric cars and some limited e-scooter > trials. > > So councils are kind of lost - there's some > reasonable new guidelines about building proper > infrastructure (not bits of random paint long a > pavement and calling it a cycle lane") but many > councils, stuck with a perfect storm of > traditionalist, car-centric councillors, funding > cuts, emergence from Covid and a reluctance to > change are scared of putting in place anything > that is actually radical. > > > What?s strange is that the company is a software > consultancy so it seems as though this is > something that?s going to involve an online > platform or service... > > dxw do a lot with Government, councils plus stuff > like housing associations. Specialists in digital > public services which councils usually can't do > in-house. Spot on!!!