More low-traffic neighbourhoods on the way despite opposition - News Summed Up

More low-traffic neighbourhoods on the way despite opposition


Planters in Dulwich Village are a barrier for motorists but allow cyclists and pedestrians throughBoris Johnson promised a big expansion of low-traffic neighbourhoods today despite criticism from some grassroots Conservatives. The prime minister criticised those who opposed the programme and said that “trying to squeeze more cars and delivery vans on the same roads” would lead to gridlock in towns and cities. SponsoredToday a government report said that there was a gap between “real and perceived public opinion” on low-traffic neighbourhoods (LTNs), roads where through traffic is blocked. Support for the schemes is more than twice as high as opposition, it said. The report analysed 50


Source: The Times July 30, 2021 18:28 UTC



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