Andrew Hanson from Better Streets West Dulwich, whose partner Anna Goodman, the academic producing favourable research on LTNs, was caught on camera removing a LTN opposition poster from a shop said "it's much easier to talk to your neighbours when there aren't 200 cars an hour going past your front door." That's ten cars every three minutes. https://t.co/LhsBfWjWbx
Mr Hanson said the roads within the LTN were "never intended to take these volumes of traffic [3 cars a minute]".
The kerbside on the roads within the LTN are filled with parked cars, as are the driveways, sometimes 2 or 3 cars per household. Yet LTN car owners believe three cars a minute is too many for their high car ownership road and should be relocated to the community roads used by 6,000 school children and onto the bus routes used by less affluent non-car owning residents.
Panther Class have started life in Key Stage 2 very nicely. Here is their class song - 'We are Panthers.... we are so cool!' ๐ค๐ #superstart#newyear
@ediz1975@cristo_radio@EnfieldDispatch My friend takes her severely autistic child by car as he gets agitated on the special bus. Now he gets very upset stuck in the enfield LTNs traffic to get to and from Durants. So stressful for him and family. Pro-ltners seem willing to sacrifice others for their selfish gain.