RE: Manchester ponders congestion charging
RE: Manchester ponders congestion charging
Tuesday 11th January 2005

Manchester ponders congestion charging

Locals to be asked if they want London-style system


Manchester could be next for congestion charging. According to the online Manchester News, the city's transport bosses want to know what people think about the introduction of congestion charging on the London model in the UK's second city.

Advantages could be the same as in London, they said, with less traffic in the city centre and better public transport.

Roger Jones, chairman of Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Authority, said, "In the past we have discussed setting up a commission to investigate the issue of congestion charging in principle and it wasn't thought that it was the right time. But that time is coming now. We are not looking at implementing congestion charging but looking at the feasibility."

Tony Vickers, spokesman for the Association of British Drivers, said, "I don't think the poll it is a good idea on the whole. If it is anything like the surveys they held in London, the questions were loaded and aimed at a pre-determined result."

Edmund King, executive director of RAC Foundation, said, "Our view with central London was if public transport was improved upfront not after charging was introduced, to give motorists an alternative, that would make it much more viable.

"The difference between Manchester and London is before congestion charging, 86 per cent of people in London used public transport anyway. The figure is not as high as that in Manchester."

www.manchesteronline.co.uk

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xm5er

Original Poster:

5,094 posts

270 months

Tuesday 11th January 2005
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Bastards!

from Sarth Efrika

planetdave

9,921 posts

275 months

Tuesday 11th January 2005
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This local is not in favour.

tim.tonal

2,049 posts

255 months

Wednesday 12th January 2005
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Not long ago the Manchester Metrolink extension was cancelled so I think that shows their true colours, eh?

granville

18,764 posts

283 months

Wednesday 12th January 2005
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Local councils.

Peasant dogs of Beelzebub's fetid, fecal outpourings.

I genuinely hope harm befalls them all.

kik1.6se

299 posts

254 months

Wednesday 12th January 2005
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I don't bother driving in Manchester as i'm not happy with the parking in the area i goto.

I find the trains are packed at rush hour times and its not uncommon for them to be late.

This will only get worse if there is a congestion charge.

I agree with the coment about the cancellatin of the metro extension.

Sort the public transport out first.

Kirk

>> Edited by kik1.6se on Wednesday 12th January 11:22