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Is TfL coordinating with the London boroughs?
Yes. We work closely with London’s local authorities to develop and agree the temporary measures we are introducing. This enables us to fully coordinate our activities.
Is TfL coordinating with the London boroughs?
Yes. We work closely with London’s local authorities to develop and agree the temporary measures we are introducing. This enables us to fully coordinate our activities.
Is TfL coordinating with the London boroughs?
Yes. We work closely with London’s local authorities to develop and agree the temporary measures we are introducing. This enables us to fully coordinate our activities.
Is TfL coordinating with the London boroughs?
Yes. We work closely with London’s local authorities to develop and agree the temporary measures we are introducing. This enables us to fully coordinate our activities.
Is TfL coordinating with the London boroughs?
Yes. We work closely with London’s local authorities to develop and agree the temporary measures we are introducing. This enables us to fully coordinate our activities.
Is TfL coordinating with the London boroughs?
Yes. We work closely with London’s local authorities to develop and agree the temporary measures we are introducing. This enables us to fully coordinate our activities.
How does the project contribute to sustainability and environmental goals?
The Mayor of London is committed to tackling air pollution, promoting public transport, and making our streets safer. Buses play a key part in encouraging modal shift across London.
Does TfL not agree that some journeys simply cannot be made on foot or with a bicycle?
This would actively disadvantage everyone who needs a vehicle to travel because there would be greater congestion across London.
Does TfL not agree that some journeys simply cannot be made on foot or with a bicycle?
This would actively disadvantage everyone who needs a vehicle to travel because there would be greater congestion across London.
Does TfL not agree that some journeys simply cannot be made on foot or with a bicycle?
This would actively disadvantage everyone who needs a vehicle to travel because there would be greater congestion across London.

