The new road rage: bitter rows break out over UK’s low-traffic neighbourhoods

As barriers and signs go up to stop rat runs and promote cycling and walking, communities are deeply divided over the benefits

Behind a pair of giant wooden planters bursting with green grasses and purple flowers, 30 or so secondary school students spread out across an empty residential road in Oval, in the London borough of Lambeth. The only sound is the rising swell of their banter and laughter as not a single car or van engine can be heard nearby.

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