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Alex Klaushofer's avatar

You are right, it is completely obvious. Taken at face value, LTNs, don't make any sense at all. But from a council's point of view, they have the obvious benefit of generating income - once the trial planters are replaced by ANPR cameras, LTNs bring fines. The thinking is also that "LTNs on their own aren't effective; there has to be lot of them". This is stated in the EBLN material and one of the Bristol councillors at a drop-in session said it to me directly. Remember they've been set up to create them by the Active Travel programme that started in March 2020 (note that date!) so even through central government appears to be backtracking they believe they've got the support.

The whole scheme, together with CAZ, basically gives councils a new right to control people's movements and public space. What could be more fun? Once they've got a taste of that, they're not going to give in easily, particularly as they are being cheered along by the cycling lobby and faux Greens.

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Helen's avatar

Wow. You are writing almost exactly what I would. Thank you so much. How to get the Tom Cuthbertsons of the world to see all this?

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