The public consultation period over London Mayor Boris Johnson's plans to scrap the western extension to the London congestion charge ends today.
Johnson wants to scrap the extension, which was introduced in February 2007, by this Christmas, although Transport for London (TfL) reckons this will cost £55 million in lost revenue.
Once the consultation is ended, TfL will create a report based on the views of those who responded - so if you want your voice heard, get your view in smartish.
Of course, being a politician, Boris giveth with one hand while he taketh away with the other - the remaining central London congestion charge is set to increase from £8 to £10 per day from next January...