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Thousands More Likely to Pay Congestion Charge Fines as the London Undergound Strike Takes Hold. May 2009

Summary: 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 2009

Summary: 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 2009

Summary: 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

Government report: Workers must pay to park in Bristol (This is Bristol)

Workers must be forced to pay to park in Bristol and other big cities to end the congestion nightmare, a government study has warned.

Motorists' victory as Government drops plans for local road pricing scheme (Daily Telegraph)

Plans to make drivers pay congestion charges to commute into major provincial cities have been abandoned by the Government.

Plan for fourth Edinburgh tram route ? while the first is only half finished (The Scotsman)

EDINBURGH'S tram developers were yesterday criticised for their "absurd" revelation that they are planning a fourth route even as problems mount with the half-bu

Boris?s Crossrail levy on Elephant & Castle and Waterloo rejected by independent panel (London SE1)

Boris Johnson's proposal to seek payments towards Crossrail from developers of new office blocks in Waterloo and Elephant & Castle has been rejected by a panel of independent inspectors.

Reader views (17) (Evening Standard)

STUPID DECISION! In 2012 the European air quality directive will apply to the UK after several postponements on the request of the Govt. At present EVERY UK city exceeds the air quality directive due to motor vehicle emissions.

Reader views (21) (Evening Standard)

All this statement proves is that the current councillors in power are unable to do basic sums.

Electric car scheme secures £17m (BBC London)

London Mayor Boris Johnson secures £17m to fund thousands of electric car charge points across the city.

Electric car prices will be reduced by grants worth thousands (Times Online)

Drivers who switch to an electric car will receive a government grant of up to £5,000 but may struggle to find somewhere to charge the battery.

Reader views (8) (Evening Standard)

What a pathetic attack on charities by some leaving comments, who are wrong of course. What is it that brings certain people out from under the rocks when someone suggests rich banks should pay towards the mess they helped create ? Time they paid for the mess instead of everyone else.

Reader views (12) (Evening Standard)

They charge you extra for walking in flip flops if they could get away with it. This is all about harmful NOX emissions. It has nothing to do with CO2. Diesel cars pump out much higher levels of NOX than petrol cars.

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