(And maybe, just maybe, we should create viable alternatives before pricing vast swathes of populations off the roads and out of work...)
More restrictions on road and car use shouldn't surprise anyone at this point, it's been coming down the pipe for years. At some point you have to make the status quo painful, because no-one's willing to change anything if they're not feeling the pain yet.
Meanwhile, the people in charge of solving the problem of climate change are still flying around the world on private jets.
I'd say this is an example of putting the cart before the horse. Why would you expect people to shift to other forms of transit before the road network supports these other forms of transit?