As if the drive into work wasn’t bad enough, one council is planning to tax parking spaces.
Commuters face a £350 tax on workplace parking spaces in an attempt to encourage them out of their cars and on to public transport.
It’s being planned as an alternative to congestion charging because it is thought to be much cheaper and easier to collect.
Nottingham City Council is the first local authority planning to introduce the tax but eight other councils, including Devon County Council, are understood to be considering similar schemes.
Under the Nottingham initiative, employers with more than ten parking spaces will have to pay the tax and most are expected to pass the cost on to staff.
The scheme is widely thought to be more politically acceptable. Unlike the Central London congestion charge, shoppers and other drivers who are not travelling to work will not have to pay.