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Caitlin Tilley
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In a recent report the London Fire Brigade (LFB) said attendance times have not been affected by LTNs.
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London s emergency services have expressed their support for low traffic neighbourhoods (LTNs).
In its report, Fire Facts – Incident Response Times 2020, the London Fire Brigade (LFB) said last week: “We haven’t yet noticed any impact on our attendance times due to the LTN schemes established in 2020.
The report, published on March 29, said the LFB will continue to monitor the impact of LTNs, at a local level.
LTNs have been part of London’s transport strategy since the 1970’s. LTNs help to make streets around London easier to walk and cycle.”