m6 toll road
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lf69lf

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1 posts

262 months

Friday 5th March 2004
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Is the M6 toll road a private road or not.If its not a private motorway I think I was caught speeding by a lazer gun on the 25th feb 2004 so whats the time frame for a NIP notice which will be sent to my company.

PetrolTed

34,461 posts

324 months

Friday 5th March 2004
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No, it's not a private road.

streaky

19,311 posts

270 months

Saturday 6th March 2004
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In 1991, the Government decided the M6 toll would be a privately funded venture.

Midland Expressway Limited (MEL) is a private company with the government concession to design, build and run the 27 miles of the new M6 Toll until 2054.

So it's not a private road, just not funded from the public purse; normal rules apply.

Streaky

Roadrage

603 posts

265 months

Saturday 6th March 2004
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dont use it let it rot.

Those that use it will be resposible for us getting the whole of the uk tolled.

DONT USE IT.

Flat in Fifth

47,720 posts

272 months

Saturday 6th March 2004
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But with a build cost of £900 million.

Income from tolls is ~£25 million, out of which has to come maintenance, operational costs all before the capital has to be financed.

Doesn't make much economic sense to me.

Of course what will happen is that HMG will have to bail the thing out using our real money. That will be justified by balancing the books using the theoretical money lost by the economy due to drivers sitting in jams on the M6 free.

Only used once to check it out. Sorry Roadrage, mea culpa

Distinctly underwhelmed, won't be using it again.

tvradict

3,829 posts

295 months

Saturday 6th March 2004
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I used it last week and was very impressed.

It knocked a full 70 Miles off the distance from my house to Milton Keynes. Thats an hours driving time.

It was empty when I used it, probably because it was 3 in the morning, but I think it was worth every penny of the 100 it cost me to use it.

motco

17,240 posts

267 months

Saturday 6th March 2004
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I was travelling south on the M6 on Wednesday evening at about 19:30hrs and the matrix signs said "Congestion M6 J10-J6". I ignored this obvious plea for everyone to use the toll road and pressed on using the "old" M6. I never dropped below 70 all the way to the M42 junction and beyond! Are they deliberately lying to make gullible people to use the toll road?

motco

17,240 posts

267 months

Saturday 6th March 2004
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tvradict,

I must be missing something here but I don't understand how you can save 70 miles by cutting out only 24 miles of M6. As far as I can see it the toll road is more or less the same length as the part of the M6 that it bypasses.

tvradict

3,829 posts

295 months

Saturday 6th March 2004
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well thats what I couldn't understand.

But last year I clocked the the Journey at 450 miles on the old M6, it took me 7.5 hours. I did it last week, took me 6.5 hours, and I only clocked 385miles. So either the Odometer on the Focus is buggered, and I was speeding all the way down, or the Journey is now shorter and the only part of the Road that has changed is the M6 toll.

I do the journey quite often so I will clock it using the Toll and the Old roads and see what the difference really is.

motco

17,240 posts

267 months

Saturday 6th March 2004
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kneegrow

220 posts

277 months

Saturday 6th March 2004
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They should go toll roads euro style. Parallel to major roads. On the Plymouth Dakar rally my mate and I drove a 3L Capri (£100) to gibratar in about 20 hours. That was from Roscoff. At one point we had brake failure going 120mph just before a toll and actually went straight through the booth fully locked up!!!! You should have seen the womans face :0

I suppose that the federal future of Europe will leave us with our silly laws and draconian measures. I vote for a superstate but not a federal agglomerate.

That reminds me, I have to rig up my swing number plate assembly (mk1 mini) to a solenoid so that I may write "F£££ YOU" underneath which will be revealed by pressing a button!!
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xxplod

2,269 posts

265 months

Saturday 6th March 2004
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I've no problem with using a toll road, if it provides benefits of less congestion. WHat we need to do though, is scrap the VEL, so that we are not paying twice.

GregE240

10,857 posts

288 months

Saturday 6th March 2004
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Roadrage said:
dont use it let it rot.

Those that use it will be resposible for us getting the whole of the uk tolled.

DONT USE IT.

Enjoy queuing through Birmingham then with all the lorries then.

Your loss.

tvradict

3,829 posts

295 months

Saturday 6th March 2004
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If it means less congestion, shorter journey times, and a higher average speed I'm all for a UK Toll.

The M6, Al, M1 and A14 are absolute nightmares, a Toll Road next to each one would work wonders. We need a Full UK Toll Setup. New roads from London to Bristol, Bristol to Glasgow Via the M6 Toll, and past Manchester, liverpool etc, Glasgow to Edinburgh because the M8 is murder, anyone here about the Traffic Jam in Glasgow yesterday after an accident? Well I got the tail end on my way back from work. And the 4 lane section that runs by Cale Uni is always clogged. Edinburgh to London Following the Current AlM route. M1, A14, M5 (bristol to Exeter) and A9 should also be considered.

I don't think an M25 toll would work, not enough room, and eventually the congestion on the normal road would spill over to the Toll road effectively rendering it useless.

Peter Ward

2,097 posts

277 months

Sunday 7th March 2004
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I read a great story somewhere once. It was along these lines....

Imagine you're Mr Prescott. Someone has his hands round your neck. You can't breathe -- you have congestion of the airways and you will choke to death.

Now imagine that person backs off a bit and you get back 50% of your airways. You can breathe a bit but you're still choked and may choke to death.

The roads currently are like that. Anti-road people say that new roads just generate congestion. In fact, the problem is that the British "body" is so choked that any additional capacity is used up simply because we actually need so much more.

So yes, any toll road will eventually get fully used simply because we're still being choked. What percentage of 100% capacity are we at? I don't know, but I could imagine doubling of motorway capacity would be a good start. It would be nice to be able to breathe properly again!

tvradict

3,829 posts

295 months

Sunday 7th March 2004
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Personally, I believe the only way to remove motorway congestion is to put in 'emergency sections' section of motorway that intersect with each other that allow traffic to be routed around an accident/jam. Much like the channel tunnel where trains can be moved between tunnels, and back again to avoid works etc. That way traffic will never stop moving. Well obviously it will because the government spend so little money on the road network that they will just keep these extra bits open permanantly so they will get caught in the jam as well.

Graham

16,378 posts

305 months

Sunday 7th March 2004
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the only effect i've noticed of the m6 toll is that there is now an extra congestion where the m6 toll meets the m6 at the northern end...

tvradict

3,829 posts

295 months

Sunday 7th March 2004
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Isn't that where it Intersects with the M42 as well?? Or is it where the M6 and M6 toll drop to 2 lanes before merging to 4 then down to 3 again?

streaky

19,311 posts

270 months

Monday 8th March 2004
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kneegrow said:
... At one point we had brake failure going 120mph just before a toll and actually went straight through the booth fully locked up!!!!
"Brake failure" and "fully locked up" appear to be mutually exclusive. Are you sure it wasn't "brain failure"? - Streaky

swilly

9,699 posts

295 months

Monday 8th March 2004
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The M6 toll road is the guinea pig for total Motorway tolling in this country.

Whilst in the short-term some may see it as a benefit because its cheap off-peak and free of traffic, it certainly isn't going to remain that way.

In the long term the price will rise, the traffic and congestion will rise and tolling with spread to other motorways until you have to pay everywhere.

Will the number of roads increase as a result? No.
Will the road quality improve? No.

What will happen is that the congestion/crap roads situation will return to what it is now, albeit you will be paying another wad on top of that which you pay now.