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I'm still abstaining from this. I don't see how fiddling around with a few square miles, either less or more, is going to make any real tangible impact. I agree that the residents' reduction ought to be much less. But I don't see why residents ought to be chargeable when they're not driving their cars but they are parked on the street. How on earth can you charge people for NOT using their cars? Bonkers.
Because those few square miles are where the majority of people are driving to or through uncle S, how about you only charge the res's when they do drive and are part of the congestion?
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http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/congestion-charging-zone-map1.pdf
it's proposed removal of an existing zone, the above shows how lopsided london would be if it was removed, how can westminster and victoria not be in central london!?
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Objected.
I also took the opportunity to ask that the congestion charge be in effect on Saturdays in the run up to Christmas. Basically because everything West of Holborn gridlocks at that time and it seems crazy that a scheme aimed to reduce and prevent congestion isn't even enabled during one of the most congested periods.
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The form for objecting has three boxes:
!.Please use this space to provide your views on the proposed removal of the Western ExtensionPlease use this space to give us your views on the other proposed Congestion Charge changes
Please use this space to provide any other comments you may have
Here are my objections, interested to here your comments....
It's disastrous to remove the Western Extension, it's a giant leap backwards, please don't do this and please try and encourage less use of motorised transport in the Capitol.
Good to increase the congestion charge, well overdue.
The other proposals (Replacing the Alternative Fuel discount with a new Greener Vehicle discount
Making changes to the Electric Vehicle discount
Introducing a new registration charge for 9+ seated vehicles) are all useful in helping people to value the ecological impact of their transport choices when considering investing in motorised transport, but in effect just give a way forward for them to increase the vehicle congestion, I think these are all valid and useful measures for London but should be separate from and unrelated to the congestion charge, we need to implement changes that will cause a modal shift away from personal motorised transport not to more personal motorised transport with a different fuel or bigger cars or ones that require more electricity to be generated...
So in short let's increase the congestion charge and have less congestion.- The introduction of the congestion charge was a bold and important move in one of the most influential cities on the planet, in order for it to maintain any effectiveness it must at least keep up with if not excede inflation to encourage changes in behaviour and attitudes.
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I've put this in a new thread because Vee Vee's thread is from the past and people may not realise that we can have imput now.
Thanks to Cameleon for this:
removal of the congestion charge extension is going ahead. will result in more congestion, more pollution, more CO2, less cycling, less walking - according to tfl..
you can object here, before august 2nd..
Link here:
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/roadusers/congestioncharging/15520.aspx
And if you don't like cycling in London, what are you doing on THIS site Grahem?