London Borough of Ealing, GB is introducing nine Low Traffic Neighbourhoods on residential streets
London Borough of Ealing, GB Low Traffic Neighbourhoods
London Borough of Ealing is introducing nine Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) to discourage and minimise traffic in residential streets bordered by main roads. The LTNs are designed to limit through-traffic, reduce air pollution, decrease the number of vehicle collisions, and increase community activity. The range of measures being implemented at the LTNs include bollards, speed humps, double yellow lines, cycle parking, reduced speed limits, etc.
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Low Traffic Neighbourhoods planned for the borough - Ealing News Extra
Ealing Council has secured more than £400,000 of funding from Transport for London (TfL) to introduce 9 Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) in the borough.
Low traffic neighbourhoods up and running - Ealing News Extra
The first Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) are being introduced in the borough and residents are encouraged to have their say.
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