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Tuesday, 26 February, 2002, 14:50 GMT
Motorists to pay London toll
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Ken Livingstone hopes charges will reduce traffic by 15%
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Introducing the tolls in London was a key element of Mr Livingstone's mayoral election campaign. |
"Every penny will be used to improve transport for London" |
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Ken Livingstone |
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A cordon will be set up around central London with around 230 video cameras capable of reading car number plates.
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London's congestion charge |
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"Every penny will be used to improve transport for London.
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▷Area: Eight sq mile stretch of central London |
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"It makes no allowance for essential deliveries to businesses and will particularly hit smaller firms since the charge will be proportionately higher for them," he said.
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Paul Watters, of the Automobile Association, claimed the charge would be an extra tax on motorists, saying: "Something has to be done and that is improving the whole transport system, it doesn't have to be paid out of car tax." |
"All this scheme will do is force motorists on to roads previously unaffected by congestion"
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Derek Turner, of Transport for London, said congestion was costing £2m a year and denied the charge would equate to any kind of tax.
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