Promote safety benefits of low-traffic schemes, Boardman tells councils
by Peter Walker from on (#5Z7FP)
Head of Active Travel England says aim is to give neighbourhoods back what has been taken away
Councils should face down rows over low-traffic neighbourhoods by reframing the debate in terms of livable streets that children can use safely, the head of England's walking and cycling watchdog has argued as it unveiled its first raft of projects.
Chris Boardman, the former Olympic cyclist who heads Active Travel England (ATE), has promised his organisation will help local authorities navigate culture wars and media controversies over traffic schemes, along with carrying out its core role of ensuring good design.
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