Low Traffic Neighbourhoods are simple
There is nothing at all complicated about low traffic neighbourhoods, writes Danny Yee, even if urban planners turn them into acronyms (LTNs) and introduce jargon (such as ‘modal filter’). A low traffic neighbourhood is simply an area of residential streets in which motor traffic is restricted to access for households and businesses, for deliveries and services, and the streets are designed for people rather than motor vehicles.