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fwipsy a day ago

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oakesm9 a day ago | parent | next [-]

We do have bicycle ambulance which carry a defibrillator [0]

The 40 paramedics attend over 17,000 calls a year and the average response time is 6 minutes.

[0] https://www.londonambulance.nhs.uk/calling-us/who-will-treat...

wongarsu a day ago | parent | prev | next [-]

More bicycles, metros and buses leaves more space on the street for emergency vehicles

writebetterc a day ago | parent | prev [-]

> (not counting emergency and service vehicles)

Just gotta read the last line too :P

scott_w a day ago | parent | next [-]

Cut him some slack, he might have been having a heart attack at the time and in need of one of those ambulances!

Supernaut a day ago | parent | prev [-]

What do you mean, at a practical level, when you set out your "priority list" above? Are you referring to the use of congestion charges to discourage private motor vehicle use?

tsimionescu a day ago | parent | next [-]

Not OP, but I don't think congestion charges are the most important part here. It's more about what type of infrastructure to prioritize resources and work for. Basically, the idea is that the town or city should not spend money on building parking, for example, and instead spend it on bike lanes, or two more busses, or some extension to the metro line.

scott_w a day ago | parent | prev [-]

It’s entirely dependent on the situation. Some areas, additional charges work best. In others, it’s possible/necessary to redesign road and street layouts to prioritise higher-density modes of transport and physically discourage low-density modes like cars. This might be priority lights for public transport, lowering speed limits and narrowing streets. In some contexts, it’s necessary to completely disallow cars with things like bus lanes, bike/pedestrian-only areas. Separated tram/metro lines, too.

Most of this infrastructure, in practice, also aids emergency vehicle use as they can usually fit down bike lanes and are obviously able to fit in bus lanes.