The Transport Secretary has called for a review of low traffic neighbourhoods (LTNs) as they set “people against each other” and has urged local councils to scrap existing unpopular versions of the scheme.
In an interview with The Telegraph on Sunday, Conservative MP Mark Harper said he has put an end to central government funding for LTNs.
Schemes that emerge from such 15-minute city/net zero ideologies, include LTNs—which use barriers, bollards, road signs, and planters to restrict car movements—as well as Residents’ Parking Zones (RPZs), which require a digital permit to park a car in specific areas.
Many towns have signed up to a global network of mayors “taking urgent action to confront the climate crisis,” called C40 Cities….