In the meantime, a city that’s home to Britain’s oldest university has enacted legislation for permanent climate lockdown policies under the guise of city planning initiatives next year. The highways councilor for travel and development strategies in the Oxfordshire County Cabinet insisted that “the controversial plan would go ahead whether people liked it or not.”

People can drive freely in their own neighborhood (zone) but must apply for a permit to drive through traffic filters and into other neighborhoods for up to 100 days per year. That equates to an average of two days per week in a perfect world.

Welcome to the “real” 2030 “It might seem frightening to you, but it’s forced upon us in this sector. Everything you loved as a possession or luxury, has now become a centralized circular service. We have access to crowded transportation, zero luxury accommodations, bugs and insects for food and dirty living pods. Once our things were taken away, it ended up that we owned nothing and we were not happy.” 

https://www.crushthestreet.com/articles/breaking-news/climate-lockdown-cities-have-arrived