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Congestion Zone News.Thousands More Likely to Pay Congestion Charge Fines as the London Undergound Strike Takes Hold. May 2009Summary: With thousands more people trying to drive into London to avoid the London Underground Strike, there is likely to be a bonanza for the Congestion Charge as more people pay £8 a day to enter the zone and many more pay fines for forgetting to pay. AutoAlert announces launch of congestion charging application. May 2009Summary: AutoAlert today announced the launch of its iPhone Congestion Charge Application which allows you to monitor whether you are in the London Congestion Charging Zone and then pay via your phone. If you forget to pay, a reminder text message is sent to your phone at the end of the day. The application is available fir download through iTunes. Alternatively, a small AutoAlert vehicle tracking unit can be used instead of an iPhone. AutoAlert receives another nomination in the 2009 Telematics Awards. May 2009Summary: AutoAlert has again been nominated for a place in the Telematics Update 2009 Awards. The nomination for Best Portable Device Solution recognises AutoAlert's innovative new iPhone Tracking application. Other Headlines
Half of UK road users support usage-based road charging Charges should be spent on roads - survey A Department for Transport survey has found that more than half of UK adults believe that road charging should be based on usage.?
Electric cars 'can be costlier' Motorists considering buying an electric car are warned they can be more expensive to run than conventional petrol cars. Motorists considering buying an electric car are being warned that they can be more expensive to run than conventional petrol vehicles. Nissan is due to start taking UK orders for what it says will be the world's first mass-produced electric car.
Train firms' peak rates 'confuse passengers' Some train companies are charging peak rates well outside busy travel times, according to Which? magazine. Mark Lee - Vauxhall: I Agree ST LONDON was WRONG, as shown by your examples. KEN worked tirelessly for LONDON with many SUCCESSES. BORIS has mainly directed his energies toward his own SELF-PROMOTION.
RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Since when was a Ladyshave razor tax deductible? I can understand Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs might want to publish a pamphlet on the tax implications of civil partnerships.
Fears over fees for parking at work calmed TWO Yorkshire councils have rubbished claims they are planning to impose charges for parking at work.
Motoring organisations angry at plans to charge people £250 a year to park cars at work Motoring organisations and business leaders express concern at plans to charge hundreds of pounds to park at work.
Councils? workplace parking fee scheme Councils across the country are pushing ahead with plans to charge for parking at workplaces, it was disclosed today. Public transport is NOT the answer. Every city in Britain is blocked up by horrid, stinking, carcinogenic (is that how you spell it?!) buses and diesel taxis. |
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