Six low site visitors neighbourhood (LTN) schemes in Croydon have been dominated as illegal by the Excessive Courtroom after a choose dominated they had been primarily in place to boost cash.
Mr Justice Pepperall quashed the LTNs arrange by Croydon Council, leaving the financially-stricken council going through calls for to refund all of the penalty fines imposed on motorists – a invoice prone to run into tens of millions of kilos.
He stated: “I’m glad on the stability of possibilities that the dominant goal for making the schemes everlasting was the necessity to safeguard the income raised by enforcement.
“Such goal was illegal and I due to this fact quash the orders.”
The choose described the case as a “procedural canine’s breakfast,” including that he needed to “untangle some knotty procedural points”.
However what precisely is an LTN? What are the professionals and cons of getting them in place? And the place in London are they, and are there plans for extra?
What’s an LTN and what are the principles?
Biking and strolling are inspired underneath LTNs
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To cite Transport for London: “LTNs assist to make streets round London simpler to stroll and cycle on by stopping vehicles, vans and different automobiles from utilizing quiet roads as shortcuts”.
They’re designed to cease locations the place households reside from getting used as a shortcut or rat-run for by site visitors by blocking the roads off with bollards or flower beds. It’s nonetheless attainable to trip a bicycle by them and stroll alongside the highway. The highway the LTN is on could be accessed in a automotive by residents.
London has had LTNs for the reason that Nineteen Seventies, however a flurry of schemes have been applied since 2020 as a part of the Mayor of London’s plan for 80% of all journeys to be by energetic or sustainable modes by 2041.
TfL can present funding for the schemes, however it’s as much as native councils as to the place they’re positioned.
What are the professionals and cons of LTNs?
TfL has stated that LTNs make London safer, with most streets within the capital not constructed for the variety of vehicles they now have.
By lowering automotive entry in residential areas the potential for collisions is lessened, whereas LTNs additionally encourage extra folks to stroll or cycle and may enhance air quality.
Research have discovered that low-traffic neighbourhoods can create public well being advantages as a lot as 100 occasions better than the price of the schemes.
A research revealed in 2024 discovered that the cumulative public well being profit of individuals being extra energetic was estimated at as a lot as £4,800 per native grownup over a 20-year interval, in opposition to a value per individual to construct LTNs of about £28-£35, or £112, relying on the kind of scheme constructed.
The analysis, led by Prof Rachel Aldred of Westminster College, was primarily based on six years of surveys and 1000’s of individuals residing in three outer London boroughs that launched LTNs or comparable schemes.
The research additionally discovered that the constructive impacts had been extra noticeable after just a few years of the schemes being launched, indicating that councils mustn’t decide an LTN’s success or in any other case too early.
Opponents to LTNs have argued that they hinder emergency companies, push site visitors on to most important roads, and may maintain up individuals who drive for a residing similar to supply drivers and vans.
The Occasions reported that miles pushed in Hackney rose by 28.7 million miles, or 11.8%, in 2023, a rise above the London common.
“Any will increase in site visitors are unlikely to be everlasting,” TfL stated. “We’re paying shut consideration to adjustments in site visitors ranges and bus journey occasions in and round LTNs and evaluating them with areas the place LTNs haven’t been launched. We could make adjustments to assist site visitors alter, together with altering site visitors gentle timings or including extra signage.”
TfL has stated it really works with emergency companies to flag any adjustments to routes.
The place are there LTNs in London, and are there plans for extra?
London boroughs to have giant LTNs embrace Camden, Croydon, Ealing, Hackney, Hounslow, Islington, Lambeth, Newham and Waltham Forest – nevertheless, most boroughs have some from of LTN.
Exterior the Metropolis of London, Hackney has the very best proportion of LTN protection with 70%, whereas Bexley has the bottom with 4%.
Hackney has said that it needs to make 75% of its roads topic to LTN regulation, and the borough has applied 19 LTNs since 2020.
Hackney mayor Phil Glanville stated: “That is essentially the most bold plan in London, if not essentially the most bold within the nation, constructing on an unbelievable monitor report on this borough.”
All through London, there are discussions both deliberate or at present ongoing which is able to see new areas being added and present ones being tailored after consultations with native residents.
TfL will announce LTNs once they get launched.
What different LTN associated controversies have there been in London lately?
That is the newest in a string of controversies involving LTNs in London.
And in January of this 12 months, Tower Hamlets residents gained a victory within the Courtroom of Attraction to guard three LTN schemes in and round Bethnal Inexperienced, which borough mayor Lutfur Rahman stated he would attraction to the Supreme Courtroom.
