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TfL Consult on Congestion Charge Changes

02 February 2004

Transport for London (TfL) will consult the public on proposed changes to the central London congestion charge scheme. The consultation, starting today, will last ten weeks.

The consultation will focus on five aspects of the charging scheme, including proposals designed to ease the payment process for commercial users, and to bring the scheme into line with other central London traffic enforcement charges.

Michele Dix, Director of Congestion Charging, said,

"This consultation allows those with an interest in congestion charging to express their views on these proposals. All representations will be considered by the Mayor before a final decision is made."

The Mayor recently put the consultation on the increase in the value of penalty charge notices (PCNs) on hold due to concerns over Capita's performance. Capita have recently met their second performance milestone as required by the supplemental agreement, demonstrating that improvements have been made. The consultation will therefore include a proposed increase in the value of PCNs. Nevertheless, a final decision by the Mayor on whether or not to increase the value of the PCNs will not be made until the Mayor has reviewed the performance of the service provider.

The consultation will discuss the following proposed changes:

  1. The Freight Transport Association and the CBI have made representations to TfL on reducing the vehicle threshold for the fleet scheme.
  2. TfL renegotiated its contract with Capita last year to introduce more stringent performance targets on customer service and management information provision. Capita has met every milestone to date, and has until the end of March to reach the final milestone. If Capita fail to meet their milestones payments to them are withheld.
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