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Public Consultation on detail of proposed extension to congestion charging zone begins


Source: http://www.tfl.gov.uk , ,

Public consultation begins today on detailed proposals to extend the congestion charge westward.

In Spring 2004 public consultation took place on a revision to the Mayor’s Transport Strategy to allow a Western Extension of the Central London Congestion Charging Scheme. That consultation concentrated on the principle of a Western Extension. TfL has now made a detailed proposal for the scheme reflecting many of the comments previously received.

Changes made to the proposals from the original consultation include a modified boundary for the charging zone, the residents discount sector extended to include some particular areas that would otherwise experience parking and severance problems and a proposal that the charging hours will also end at 6pm instead of 6.30pm.

The 10 week public consultation will end on 15 July.

Effects of an extended zone would include:

  • 10-14% less traffic within the zone during charging hours meaning that a vehicle making a journey into and back out of the extended zone would typically save 5 minutes.
  • Congestion in the extended zone would reduce by 15-20%.
  • Residents would find car journeys easier and they would only pay a 90% discounted charge.
  • Bus passengers, taxi occupants, motorcyclists, cyclists and pedestrians would all benefit from reduced congestion in and around the enlarged zone at no cost.
  • Many vehicles in the western extension area are also used in the existing charging zone; their drivers or users would experience less congestion in the extended area at no extra charge.
  • Fewer vehicles and less congestion could lead to fewer personal personal injury accidents.
  • Fewer vehicles would result in lower emissions and fuel consumption.
  • With less congestion there would be better overall access to the area and scope for better street management. The area would be more attractive to visitors and tourists.
  • Additional buses and other planned public transport improvements would be a benefit to the extension area.
  • Parking should be easier, though Boroughs and car park operators would lose some revenue.
  • Businesses would benefit from deliveries being more reliable (though they would have the extra cost of the charge). Most customers in the extension area come in by public transport; many of those who use a car are local residents, eligible for the residents’ discount.

The net revenues from the western extension are predicted to be around £30-£50 million per year and these would be spent on further transport improvements in London.

A leaflet explaining the proposal and a questionnaire are being sent to almost 700,000 households and 65,000 businesses within the proposed extended zone and an area adjacent to the enlarged zone. The consultation is also being advertised in the press, on the radio an posters and via the web. TfL hope to encourage anybody with comments to make on the proposals to respond to the consultation process. In addition, exhibitions and roadshows will tour London to gather people’s views.

Have your say - complete the questionnaire on-line

Note for Editors

The consultation leaflet can be found at this link www.tfl.gov.uk/ccextension alternatively the call centre number to obtain a leaflet is 0800 028 5470 (text phone 0800 028 5471)

Alun Shurmer
Senior Press Officer - Surface Transport
Email: alunshurmer@tfl.gov.uk
Direct line: 0207 941 4141

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