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Councils still cashing in on LTNs despite controversy

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LOW Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) – which ban cars from entering certain residential streets in urban areas – are continuing to rake in money for councils, despite long-running controversy.

Haringey Council in London issued 60,000 penalty charge notices to drivers entering three LTNs between September and December

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