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At risk of joining a pile-on, that's not correct. Some LTNs are, of course, not brilliantly planned, especially at the start, but pretty much all the evidence shows that as an intervention they *don't* increase traffic or congestion on boundary roads. It's a zombie myth.
May 14, 2025, 11:47 AM