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TfL launches Needless Jam campaign

02 November 2005

It takes just one piece of careless parking to clog up London's red routes - that's the message from a new Transport for London (TfL) campaign being launched this week.

This campaign is aimed at those few whose inconsiderate actions affect the journeys of many

The campaign, called 'Needless Jam', consists of posters that will be distributed across London to be displayed at bus stops and roadside sites, warning drivers that if they illegally park on the red route they will be fined £100.

Patrick Troy, TfL's Head of Enforcement, said: 'It only takes one driver to clog up London's streets.

'It is vital that all vehicles including buses are able to move along London's roads safely and reliably.

'The majority of drivers adhere to the rules of the road.

'This campaign is aimed at those few who don't, whose inconsiderate actions affect the journeys of many.

'The red routes are enforced by the Metropolitan Police Service traffic wardens and Transport Police Community Support Officers who patrol the red routes on behalf of TfL; we also enforce using CCTV cameras.

'The posters will be distributed throughout London at bus stops and road side venues warning drivers that they will be fined a £100 if they park on a red route.'

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