No shit, almost as if you made a pedestrianised zone there would be a significant reduction in vehicle accidents.
VettelS on
High levels of car traffic lead to more deaths and injuries. Because obviously.
The lengths I’ve seen people go to in order to discredit and argue against LTNs is amazing. Truly grasping at straws.
Ipm1128 on
But my car!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
*Something something i pay my road tax!* etc
BlackCaesarNT on
If Tim from Maidenhead could read, he’d be very upset…
CurtisInCamden on
It’s also noticeable how the pro-LTN area’s like Hackney, Walthamstow, Camden & Islington are the places currently experiencing the highest house price growth whereas anti-LTN boroughs like Chelsea & Kensington, Westminster, Hammersmith & Fulham the lowest house price growth / declines.
Newspaper columnists and loud mouth rhetoric means little. People are voting with their wallets to live in LTN neighbourhoods and areas with good cycling infrastructure. From a personal perspective, as someone who lives in Camden but always planned to buy down Fulham/Putney way, the comparative lack of cycle infrastructure in SW London compared to what I’m used to has been a major dissensentive making me question the merits of living in SW London.
Shubbusdubbus on
We’ve had a few LTNs over my way that are really nice, but theres been a pretty big group of NIMBYs campaigning against it, and actually managed to get one removed and the council to pay a fine because of some legal technicality with the planning permission of it, and the “victory” photo they posted was exactly what you’d expect. Bunch of OAP’s that want to feel relavant with a couple angry looking middle aged white van men sprinkled in.
running_on_fumes25 on
Yes but they inconvenience ME so therefore they’re bad
limeflavoured on
Shocking! Or not. I wonder how the conspiracy theorists will twist this.
HBucket on
And if you banned cars completely, I imagine that the number of deaths and injuries on the roads would reduce even further. I’m not sure why people treat these results as some sort of gotcha.
InformationNew66 on
If ALL cars were banned from London (including buses) I am sure deaths and injuries would be cut even more.
martzgregpaul on
“Less people are dead or maimed but im angry because I cant drive my massive SUV everywhere and have to walk like a peasant”
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No shit, almost as if you made a pedestrianised zone there would be a significant reduction in vehicle accidents.
High levels of car traffic lead to more deaths and injuries. Because obviously.
The lengths I’ve seen people go to in order to discredit and argue against LTNs is amazing. Truly grasping at straws.
But my car!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
*Something something i pay my road tax!* etc
If Tim from Maidenhead could read, he’d be very upset…
It’s also noticeable how the pro-LTN area’s like Hackney, Walthamstow, Camden & Islington are the places currently experiencing the highest house price growth whereas anti-LTN boroughs like Chelsea & Kensington, Westminster, Hammersmith & Fulham the lowest house price growth / declines.
Newspaper columnists and loud mouth rhetoric means little. People are voting with their wallets to live in LTN neighbourhoods and areas with good cycling infrastructure. From a personal perspective, as someone who lives in Camden but always planned to buy down Fulham/Putney way, the comparative lack of cycle infrastructure in SW London compared to what I’m used to has been a major dissensentive making me question the merits of living in SW London.
We’ve had a few LTNs over my way that are really nice, but theres been a pretty big group of NIMBYs campaigning against it, and actually managed to get one removed and the council to pay a fine because of some legal technicality with the planning permission of it, and the “victory” photo they posted was exactly what you’d expect. Bunch of OAP’s that want to feel relavant with a couple angry looking middle aged white van men sprinkled in.
Yes but they inconvenience ME so therefore they’re bad
Shocking! Or not. I wonder how the conspiracy theorists will twist this.
And if you banned cars completely, I imagine that the number of deaths and injuries on the roads would reduce even further. I’m not sure why people treat these results as some sort of gotcha.
If ALL cars were banned from London (including buses) I am sure deaths and injuries would be cut even more.
“Less people are dead or maimed but im angry because I cant drive my massive SUV everywhere and have to walk like a peasant”
The Spectator. Almost certainly.