Drivers obeying red routes helps cut pollution and boost safety across Brighton roads
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Drivers obeying new red routes have helped deliver a measurable drop in air pollution, alongside sharp improvements in road safety across some of the city's busiest corridors.Two years after the scheme was introduced in April 204 by Brighton & Hove City Council, reports showed that better compliance with the rules on Preston Road, London Road and Lewes Road has reduced congestion, cut dangerous stopping and contributed to lower nitrogen dioxide levels in the air.
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The routes were brought in after repeated complaints from residents about anti-social parking causing blockages and making conditions unsafe for buses, cyclists and pedestrians.
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The council said this improvement has continued into 2025.
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