Planned UK Road Pricing

I’ve come to this a little late because I’ve been out of the country, but it seems that in December the Government announced plans for a forthcoming Road Pricing scheme in the UK. It seems that, from researching this on the internet, there are conflicting reports and opinions on how this would actually work, but certain salient points are giving me cause for concern. Most of these are discussed in an article of the SafeSpeed.org.uk website and the crux of it is as follows:

  • The government’s proposal to introduce road pricing will mean you having to purchase a tracking device for your car and paying a monthly bill to use it. The tracking device will probably cost about £200.
  • In a recent study by the BBC, the lowest monthly bill was £28 for a rural florist and £194 for a delivery driver. A non-working Mum who used the car to take the kids to school paid £86 in one month.
  • On top of this massive increase in tax, you will be tracked. Somebody will know where you are at all times. They will also know how fast you have been going, so even if you accidentally creep over a speed limit you can expect a NIP with your monthly bill.

For musicians, this is a complete disaster. We work in an industry where we are often required to travel large distances by road in pursuance of our trade; very often in situations where we are expected to absorb the cost of this within our wages. This is a necessity because of the hours we work. Imagine trying to travel halfway across the country in the middle of the night by public transport; it simply isn’t possible for many journeys! Add to this the fact that Musicians wages are actually in decline. Compared to 10 or 15 years ago, gig rates have barely risen, certainly less than inflation, and in many cases are lower. The cost of driving is already prohibitive for many of our colleagues, particularly those just starting out.

There is, at least, something than can be done. There is a petition available on the government’s new website. It’s already been signed by almost half a million people!

Please do your part and visit http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/traveltax/ to sign up. The petition is open until 20th February 2007.

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One Response to “Planned UK Road Pricing”

John Copsey | February 26th, 2007 at 10:36 am

Black box? No, no, no.

All that the government and the civil(?)service want is to know where you are when you and then to ask why you are.

Cut this out.

The best tax take and the most case sensitive method is to abolish road tax and load the tax take on fuel.

Consider this;

No need for black box (no invasion of privacy, no cost of box, no cost of admin)

Tax load on fuel (cost of collection already covered as system is already in operation via fuel stations and distribution companies. The driver pays according to need and use. Small car on low mileage = low £p… Big car, big mileage = high cost.

Is this a case of KISS or does this government think WE are stupid.

Get this pressure going now

JONNO

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