That to me is key.
We should be able to travel across the south of the country considerably better, by car.
In much the same way we should be able to travel in the south of the country considerably better, without a car.
Route chosen for £250m dual carriageway around Arundel avoids national park but slices through three villages
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/oct/25/it-feels-like-a-nightmare-sussex-villagers-aghast-at-road-plan
Here will do although I'm sure there's a more relevant A27 thread somewhere
Chichester council have announced it plans to allow 12,500 houses to be built over the next 17 years.
No mention of roads and infrastructure.
I'd wager a full 8 pence that if the then, much needed, Folkstone to Honiton trunk road had been built, there'd still be threads on here, now, saying how we desperately need another bigger and better road.
Now you're being unambitious.
Everyone is coming at this from the wrong direction.
The flyover could easily be held up by perpetual hot air balloons.
Piece of piss.