What is the impact of London’s Low traffic neighborhoods?

- Advertisement -

Europe UK (Commonwealth Union) – In recent times, a growing global movement towards creating low-traffic neighborhoods (LTNs) as a solution to the issues posed by increasing traffic congestion, air pollution, and road safety concerns. LTNs are residential areas designed to reduce traffic and prioritize the needs of pedestrians, cyclists, and residents. By implementing traffic calming measures, such as road closures or access restrictions, LTNs aim to create safer, healthier, and more sustainable communities. LTNs have been seen as an option to lower the risks associated with road accidents. However, according to a recent study, this may not be an ideal solution and may require re-evaluation.

Residents in Lambeth which is located in South London have begun driving less when their location ended up as a low-traffic neighborhood relative to those residing in areas nearby.

The study is that of the London borough of Lambeth, which made an observation of the annual driving by those residing in 4 new LTNs introduced in 2020 was reduced by 6 percent in the 2 years since their introduction when contrasted to other control locations. This equates to every driver lowering the distance driven by roughly 1.3km per day, relative to drivers of control areas. 

Researchers indicated that the findings, appearing in the journal Transport Findings, is proof that LTNs can be effective in lowering driving levels in inner-city locations, with possible public health advantages such as lowering road danger, air pollution along with sound.

The present work had, researchers from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), the University of Westminster together with the Imperial College London utilize annual data on vehicle mileage for evaluating the effects of initiating 4 new LTNs in 2020 on car and van travel for those in Lambeth.

Despite LTNs lowering total mileage, they failed to alter car or van ownership, with LTN and control areas witnessing similar patterns in the number of resident permits issued.

Hot this week

Will Botswana’s Push to Reduce Diamond Dependence Save Its Future?

Once hailed as one of Africa’s resource-rich nations due...

Celebrating Queen Sirikit’s Iconic Thai Designs

When fashion meets heritage, the result can be transformative....

Will AI Investment Trigger Inflationary Pressures?

The global rush to build artificial-intelligence infrastructure is now...

How Did the Recent South & Southeast Asian Storm Disaster Shape King Charles’s Emotional Appeal?

Indonesia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Vietnam & Malaysia have faced...

A Decade-Low Slump in Wind and Solar Funding Raises Alarms Over Australia’s Clean-Energy Future

By the year 2030, Australia’s ambitious goals to transition...
- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -sitaramatravels.comsitaramatravels.com

Popular Categories

Commonwealth Union
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.