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How our proposals may change your journey
Our Equality Impact Assessment (EqIA) identifies in more detail: The affects these proposals could have on people How we propose to minimise any negative impacts After we’ve considered all comments, the EqIA will be reviewed and updated.We use the EqIA
Bus route 309 - proposed changes in Aberfeldy Village, Poplar
AssessmentWe have undertaken an initial Equality Impact Assessment (EqIA) for this proposal.
Won’t the expanded ULEZ hit the poorest the most, especially during the cost of living crisis?
Details about the new scrappage scheme will be informed by the ULEZ Integrated Impact Assessment and responses to this consultation
What is a vehicle scrappage scheme?
It will be informed by the ULEZ Integrated Impact Assessment and responses to this consultation.
452 bus route changes
Impact Assessment (pdf version) 965.27 KB pdf "Opens in a new tab"Equality Impact Assessment (word version) 3.88 MB doc "Opens in a new tab"Consultation survey in case you would prefer to reply in writing (pdf version) 339 KB pdf "Opens in a new tab"Consultation
Redcliffe Gardens - proposed speed limit reduction and road layout changes
You can read more about bus boarders in the Frequently Asked Questions section.Equalities Impact AssessmentWe have undertaken an Equality Impact Assessment (EqIA) for this proposal.
Proposals to reroute U1, U2, U3 and E7 in Hillingdon
Equality Impact Assessment (EqIA) identifies:The affects these proposals could have on peopleHow we propose to minimise any negative impactsAfter we’ve considered all comments, the EqIA will be reviewed and may be updated.We use the EqIA to help us decide
Hounslow to Brentford walking and cycling changes
At this point, detailed traffic modelling data will be available, allowing for a full assessment of impact of the scheme on motor traffic including buses.
Increasing the fine level for drivers who fail to follow the rules on TfL managed roads
Assessment We have undertaken an Equality Impact Assessment (EqIA).
Construction
Part of this assessment will be how we could use the River Thames and the Strategic Road Network to remove spoil from the construction sites.There would be a number of stages to building the extension.

