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20th July 1979, Page 5
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WEEK that the Greater London Council started to talk Us on motorcars in Central London, the London Transssengers Committee has called for an end to illegal in pa t of a plan to speed the re .s of buses in the GLC has joined forces he Department of spirt, the Metropolitan :e, he London Boroughs )CI• tion, and London isp rt in preparing a bili y study on tolls in a sq are-mile area north of 'ha es.

tw en 8am and 6pm on da s to Fridays, only cars ‘..h paid a 50p per day ce ee would be given free ss• long the main arterial to the city.

)re ium of up to EI would d on any car not disng an area control licence ii passed one of the 80 kp ints which would be Lip on main roads into Ion hile, LTPC chairman M Leod said this week p rking regulations in Ion should be enforced as t p "ority.

ants a vigorous iiti g campaign for traffic [en.. He said: "There are lit le more than half the len there should be. In ! d ys of high unemployt, cannot understand th re should be such a lag a ded: "The point has re ched in some parts of London at which buses have to be diverted because of vehicles being continually illegally parked.

"The few wardens available should be used primarily to keep the bus routes clear."

Illegal parking was highlighted by CM on March 30 when our new London bus test route was announced.