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Are these measures delaying the emergency services?
London’s boroughs will be implementing to help people walk and cycle.As London continues to recover from the effects of the coronavirus, any increase in car use will lead to an increase in congestion on London’s roads which would have a detrimental impact
What impact will the scheme have on bus stops and bus
We are not making any changes to the bus stops or bus services through the area as part of this scheme.
Why do you want to encourage people to walk and cycle?
While electric vehicles will have an impact, the move to these vehicles is likely to take several years and they still emit particles from tyre wear, which can impact our lungsReducing road danger – people walking and cycling accounted for 53% of
What about construction?
These works can be noisy, so there will be an impact on local residents or those with mobility impairments, carers and parents with children and buggies while they take place.
Silvertown and Blackwall tunnels user charge
framework (pdf version) 269.53 KB pdf "Opens in a new tab"Discounts, exemptions and reimbursements (pdf version) 277.71 KB pdf "Opens in a new tab"Supplementary Information (pdf version) 1.25 MB pdf "Opens in a new tab"Equality Impact Assessment (pdf
Are these measures delaying the emergency services?
London’s boroughs will be implementing to help people walk and cycle.As London continues to recover from the effects of the coronavirus, any increase in car use will lead to an increase in congestion on London’s roads which would have a detrimental impact
Are these measures delaying the emergency services?
London’s boroughs will be implementing to help people walk and cycle.As London continues to recover from the effects of the coronavirus, any increase in car use will lead to an increase in congestion on London’s roads which would have a detrimental impact
Are these measures delaying the emergency services?
London’s boroughs will be implementing to help people walk and cycle.As London continues to recover from the effects of the coronavirus, any increase in car use will lead to an increase in congestion on London’s roads which would have a detrimental impact

