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Time lost to traffic jams dropped by 28.4% after the congestion charge was implemented, which means drivers saved 17 minutes for every hour they previously would have spent in traffic.
The congestion charge is designed to be a temporary measure, to plug the gap until a different traffic calming scheme is ready. Oxfordshire County Council said the congestion charge would last a ...
The temporary congestion charge plans are designed to reduce traffic on some of the busiest roads in Oxford, making bus journeys faster and improving safety for cyclists and walkers.
The plans for the congestion charge are due to be discussed by Oxfordshire County Council’s cabinet on 17 June. A public consultation will then start on June 23.
How long would the congestion charge be in place? The council says the scheme could be in place for a maximum of two years, as it is only a temporary measure whilst Botley Road is closed.
The London congestion charge was introduced in February 2003 and initially cost £5 per day. Similarly, Oxfordshire County Council is looking to charge £5 per day.