What If The Labour Party Got Rid Of...
Politics7 mins ago
Read an interesting report over the weekend which said that the congestion charge had not produced as much revenue as was hoped, and that the number of accidents involving injury in the congestion charge area had not reduced in a like proportion to the amount of reduced traffic on the roads.
Therefore, I've drawn two conclusions from this: the first is that the congestion charge had nothing to do with congestion but was in fact a revenue earning exercise, and secondly, as a result of the congestion charge the roads are more dangerous.
So, am I wrong?
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