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Hackney’s LTN plans approved, meaning three quarters of the borough will be low traffic

Hackney Council, just northeast of Central London, have approved plans to make three quarters of its borough low traffic. It’s promising hundreds of new bike hangars, better walking routes, new...

Early engagement and communications is key to successful LTN’s, says new report

  Local authorities considering implementing a local traffic neighbourhood (LTN) should follow best practice, including engaging early with both the public and emergency services well as introducing other traffic decarbonisation...

Low Traffic Neighbourhoods and Population Health

Low traffic neighbourhoods are being trialled  in some cities, particularly London, with 4% of Londoners living in low traffic neighbourhoods implemented between March and September 2020. An article in the...

Pave The Way Report

The impact of Low Traffic Neighbourhoods on disabled people and the future of accessible transport Transport for All is concerned about the pace of change of the shared space that...

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