FOI request detail

2CV and other surveys

Request ID: FOI-1934-2021
Date published: 21 January 2021

You asked

I understand 2CV are undertaking surveys for TfL regarding Low Traffic Neighbourhoods in London. Please tell me where they are doing so, whether they or others are doing so (or similar) regarding Enfield's Bowes, Fox Lane, or Connaught Gardens LTNs, and what the specifications are for all such surveys (including where respondents live, sampling, questions asked). Also, are TfL collecting any other data regarding these schemes and the impacts they have on surrounding roads, such as traffic counts, driver journey surveys, pollution levels, congestion, impacts on bus services, impacts on emergency surveys, etc.

We answered

Our ref: FOI-1934-2021/GH

Thank you for your request received by Transport for London (TfL) on 24 December 2020 asking for information about surveys for TfL regarding Low Traffic Neighbourhoods in London.

Your request has been considered under the requirements of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and our information access policy. I can confirm that we do hold some of the information you require.

2CV were commissioned by the TfL Insights team to undertake some market research into opinions around LTNs across London. We have commissioned them to undertaken three resident surveys so far for LTN’s in Lambeth, Brent and Islington. We are not doing surveys in Enfield, and therefore do not hold such information for Enfield's Bowes, Fox Lane, or Connaught Gardens LTNs.

To support the Bowes LTN scheme, TfL monitored live saturation data once to enable our Engineers to make changes to the traffic signals at the A406/Warwick Rd junction.

We collected iBus data for bus routes 34, 102, 121, 221 and 232 for the Bowes LTN scheme once.

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Yours sincerely

Graham Hurt

FOI Case Officer

FOI Case Management Team

General Counsel

Transport for London

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