Traffic-free zones set up around schools to make streets safer are still being ignored by motorists who continue to break the rules – and more schools are set to added. Six months since so-called “School Streets” were set up by Medway Council around seven sites nearly 2000 warning letters are still being dished out each month to drivers flouting the restrictions. The scheme, which introduces a temporary restriction on traffic in key roads around schools during set hours in the morning and afternoon, was brought into effect on March 11 this year. But in June alone 2264 motorists had been caught…