Londoners are expressing a desire to see the Ultra Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ) replaced with a Limited Traffic Zone (LTZ), similar to Paris's model that allows for exceptions for certain vehicles, facilitating both cleaner air and accessibility.
Calls for the ULEZ to adopt a Limited Traffic Zone model echo sentiments shared in other European cities like Rome, Milan, and Madrid, all of which successfully implemented LTZs that prioritize reducing traffic while accommodating local needs.
Participating in discussions on Reddit, Londoners point out the similarities between the temporary vehicle restrictions seen during the Covid pandemic and the proposed LTZ, advocating for a permanent solution that enhances public space and air quality.
The shift towards using public transport by residents due to ULEZ expansion indicates an increasing public sentiment in favor of significant changes to London's traffic management, further emphasizing the need for reform that echoes successful international examples.
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