Research on police data for London neighbourhoods finds greatest reduction in injury rates among pedestrians and people in cars

Road injuries halved in low-traffic neighbourhoods installed during the coronavirus pandemic when compared against areas without the schemes, a new study has found.

The improvement in safety is more than twice that created by 20mph urban speed limits.

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