If Legal and General employees like Gavin Ayling insist on driving everywhere (Letters, August 30), they will help to swell the soaring bills of climate change, air pollution, deaths and invalidity.

Already tottering insurance firms will be more likely to go bust, so employees won't have to fume about travel to work.

Firms such as Legal and General should enforce allegedly unpalatable disciplines like traffic reduction on businesses and local authorities.

Flood damage and land shortages from too many roads and car parks harm the economy.

Passengers can save time doing things while travelling which drivers legally cannot.

-Brian Phillips, Uckfield