Submitted on Friday 15th May 2020
Rejected on Friday 5th June 2020
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: irrelevant (see below for details)
Do not extend congestion zone timing.
The existing congestion charge of £11.50 mon-fri 8am-6:30pm has now been increased to £15 min-sun 7am-10pm.
This will heavily affect Londoners and is especially unfair to those who live near the zone, need to travel through the zone to visit family or to travel for work especially during a PANDEMIC
We have been told by the Mayor of London to only use public transport as the last measure and at the same time forced to pay £15 as of Monday.
The price increase is one issue but it’s the extension of days and hours that will hit Londoners very hard.
Cyclists are used as a scapegoat but after spending millions on cyclist lanes that disrupted traffic, cycling has never been safer in London.
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