Posted on February 15, 2016

Mayor Boris Johnson is ‘exploring a range of options’ for banning or charging some freight vehicles at certain times of day in the capital. The Freight Transport Association has said this would make London a more expensive city to do business, and have an adverse impact on safety, congestion and emissions.

It would have negative consequences for safety, congestion and emissions if operators are forced to use smaller freight vehicles,” said Christopher Snelling, FTA head of national and regional policy. “Stopping them using the morning peak would make it much harder to run businesses which rely on having their goods delivered at the start of the working day.”

The Mayor has also said that TfL will consider other incentives to assist in improving efficient use by freight of road space, including consolidation centres.

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