Car used to be reduced in Greenwich amid 'rat run traffic and lorry run down fears'
Briefly

Greenwich Council aims to reduce car use and enhance road safety, with plans including safer crossings and encouraging public transport, cycling, and walking.
Initial feedback reveals concerns over speeding traffic and obstructed footways, with respondents describing feeling endangered due to 'rat run' traffic and blocked pavements.
The council's consultation seeks to address local pedestrian safety issues in Woolwich, acknowledging that many households in the borough do not own cars.
The initiative also includes installing parking permit schemes and increasing electric vehicle charging points, further promoting a shift away from car dependency.
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