Don't get me wrong - there have been some truly valid comments made here, particularly about isolated areas and lack of alternatives.
By lazy I'm referring to people that would drive a 300 metre round trip to get a paper, and park right by the front door by blocking the pavement. Or the bloke I know who drives 150 metres from his house to the tennis club for a coffee. There are millions of journeys made each day that could be made by other means, and these woud free up space for people with a need to be on the road. Bring on congestion charging.
By disorganised I'm referring to those who make these short journeys by car because they're 'running late', 'overslept', couldn't be bothered to engage brain and think anything other than 'where's me car keys?'.
Bear in mind that I used to be a vociferous defender of the motorist in my ABD committee days. I still use cars plenty, but as one of an assortment of tools in my transport toolbox

. You'll have to face facts that there aint going to be a massive road building programme. There aint going to be more space on the roads anytime soon. Roads are going to get more and more congested in urban areas. It's going to become more expensive to sit on your arse in your car. And your stress levels are going to get higher and higher. Mine did this, and since replaced a lot of driving with walking, cycling and trains (note - no buses

) my stress levels have plumeted and my overall health has improved.
I, for one, have seen the light and choose cheaper, if not free, alternatives where I can. I actually started by doing it to prove anti-car groups wrong, but it backfired bigtime, leading to me resigning from the ABD after a row with Chairman Brian Gregory. I'm not quite 'one of them' yoghurt knitting tree huggers, but at least they're not demanding the right to ruin my neighbourhood with pointless traffic.