Rejoice, all ye who travel east into London on the M4! Transport secretary Philip Hammond is expected to announce the scrapping of the M4 bus lane next week.
The controversial motorway bus lane - which was introduced during John Prescott's time as Transport secretary in 1999 - will be suspended from 24th December this year. It will be resurrected for use during the 2012 Olympics, but then finally scrapped thereafter.
It's a move that shows the Coalition (or at least the Tory part of it) appears to be keeping to its pre-election stance as a motorist-friendly party with the announcement (although some commentators have suggested that the bus lane actually helps traffic flow).
"Nothing is more symbolic of Labour's war on the motorist than the M4 bus lane," Mr Hammond is expected to say during his speech (at least, so the BBC tells us).
Quite right, Mr Hammond. That's the symbolic gesture sorted, now how about getting on and removing those speed cameras a bit quicker?