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"Is the PM finally seeing sense?" asks RHA

The Road Haulage Association welcomes the Prime Minister’s assertion this morning that no decision has been taken on national road user charging.

"Such a tax on journeys would be intrusive,  complex and hugely expensive.  At best, the  benefit would be marginal," said RHA Chief Executive Roger King.

The RHA has severe doubts as to whether a  national journey tax is practicable. This view  is based on the experience of lorry road user  charging, which was promised only for the  project to be abandoned after four years and £40m spent on consultants’ fees.

"We need to change the debate", he  continued.  "Far simpler options are available  for tackling congestion, such as: changes in  the hours of employment - local and central  government could give a lead here; and greater home working.

"Investment must be made to increase trunk road  and motorway capacity, to meet existing demand  for efficient and reliable transport, with or  without a charging system. And at a more modest  level, we are frustrated at the lack of progress  being made in making relatively minor  infrastructure improvements at bottlenecks."

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