Effects of living near an urban motorway on the wellbeing of local residents in deprived areas: Natural experimental study.
Louise FoleyRichard PrinsFiona CrawfordDavid HumphreysRichard MitchellShannon SahlqvistHilary ThomsonDavid Ogilvienull nullPublished in: PloS one (2017)
We found some evidence that living near to a new motorway worsened local residents' wellbeing. In an area with an existing motorway, negative impacts appeared to be concentrated in those with chronic conditions, which may exacerbate existing health inequalities and contribute to poorer health outcomes. Health impacts of this type of urban regeneration intervention should be more fully taken into account in future policy and planning.