LTNs must recognise pedestrians with disabilities, study says

Deniz Huseyin
08 January 2026
Analysis of how individuals using mobility aids interacted with public spaces on a road within an LTN was transposed onto a still image
Analysis of how individuals using mobility aids interacted with public spaces on a road within an LTN was transposed onto a still image
 

While Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) hold the potential to reclaim public space and enhance accessibility for some, their success depends on a broader commitment to inclusive design and infrastructure improvements that prioritise diverse needs, concludes a new paper by a team of transport researchers.

The team was made up of researchers from the University of Westminster’s Active Travel Academy, the Department for Population Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine...

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