IKEA traffic increase causes concern for drivers’ health
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What hasn’t been pointed out is that drivers stuck in stationary traffic are ten times more at risk from air pollution than cyclists.
The engines left running at level crossings, outside schools and in gridlocked traffic are not just poisoning the waiting pedestrians but also the people in the cars, particularly children.
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Hide AdAnd this is one of the main reasons why Adur Residents Environmental Action (AREA) is so concerned about the increase in traffic from IKEA and the proposed Brighton Road developments.
It is the occupants of cars, and the daily commuters in particular, who will bear the brunt of the increased pollution – respiratory problems, diabetes, asthma, dementia, heart problems.
Barb O’Kelly
Adur Residents Environmental Action,
Fairfield Close, Shoreham
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