Edinburgh low traffic neighbourhood: 'Fewer fines show people ready to follow rules'
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A drop in the number of fines issued in a controversial Edinburgh low traffic neighbourhood has been hailed as evidence that drivers are more aware of the rules and ready to follow them. The Corstorphine Connections scheme, which involves traffic restrictions, a bus gate, wider pavements and more seating and planting, has been a hot issue since before it was launched in May 2023. More than £50,000 worth of fines were handed out in the first full month of operation. That was said by critics...

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