Well, when I was working in the City and living in south London I used to take the DLR (which is a self driving train btw) and walk for 10min.
I can confirm that there were drivers on the streets as well as cyclist, pedestrians, bus riders, tube riders and so on.
All of those at their limits at rush hour. Later the city banned private vehicles from certain locations at rush hour, so you can do such changes to favour one transportation method over the othet but it's far from solving it. It's a very hard problem, very unlikely to be solved without redesigning the city.
Well, when I was working in the City and living in south London I used to take the DLR (which is a self driving train btw) and walk for 10min.
I can confirm that there were drivers on the streets as well as cyclist, pedestrians, bus riders, tube riders and so on.
All of those at their limits at rush hour. Later the city banned private vehicles from certain locations at rush hour, so you can do such changes to favour one transportation method over the othet but it's far from solving it. It's a very hard problem, very unlikely to be solved without redesigning the city.