Congestion in Kensington and Chelsea
Ever keen to boost his environmental record, Ken Livingstone, the Mayor of London, has decided to extend the London congestion charge westwards into areas like Kensington and Chelsea. Residents are up in arms, but will the larger congestion zone help further with the management of traffic and carbon emissions in London?
Congestion zone could fuel voter revolt against Livingstone Guardian (19/2/06)
London congestion zone (interactive map) Guardian
London congestion zone (podcast) Guardian
London C-charge zone spreads westwards Times Online (19/2/06)
Livingstone praises congestion zone extension Guardian (19/2/06)
Bigger new congestion zone launched Guardian (19/2/06)
London’s Lefty Mayor Fights Traffic Guardian (18/2/06)
Leafy Kensington shows its anger BBC News Online (17/2/06)
Questions
1. | Using diagrams as appropriate, show the impact of the extended congestion zone on traffic levels in London. |
2. | Discuss whether the implementation of a larger congestion zone will help move closer to a socially optimal position in this market. |
3. | Assess other measures that the Mayor of London could introduce to meet emissions targets for the city.. |