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'Pay-per-mile' scheme for HGVs considered | 'Pay-per-mile' scheme for HGVs considered |
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The government is considering a "pay-per-mile" scheme for lorries to cover the cost of damage to UK roads. | The government is considering a "pay-per-mile" scheme for lorries to cover the cost of damage to UK roads. |
Transport Secretary Chris Grayling confirmed the current HGV levy, used to pay for wear and tear on the road network, was being consulted on. | Transport Secretary Chris Grayling confirmed the current HGV levy, used to pay for wear and tear on the road network, was being consulted on. |
Critics say the current scheme means international drivers using the roads do not have to pay towards upkeep. | Critics say the current scheme means international drivers using the roads do not have to pay towards upkeep. |
But the Road Haulage Association (RHA) said it was unfair to target lorries and it needs to see more detail. | |
Mr Grayling denied any plans for a road toll system for other vehicles for the "foreseeable future". | Mr Grayling denied any plans for a road toll system for other vehicles for the "foreseeable future". |
Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, the minister said it was about creating a "level playing field" for British and international hauliers. | Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, the minister said it was about creating a "level playing field" for British and international hauliers. |
"Our hauliers often complain that a continental trucker comes in with a tank full of lower duty diesel, spends several days working in the country, goes away again and pays nothing towards the use of the roads," he said. | "Our hauliers often complain that a continental trucker comes in with a tank full of lower duty diesel, spends several days working in the country, goes away again and pays nothing towards the use of the roads," he said. |
"We already have a system in place that provides some limited contribution, but we're now consulting the industry." | "We already have a system in place that provides some limited contribution, but we're now consulting the industry." |
But a spokesman for the RHA said he was "worried" about the announcement. | |
"Although it's good news that more money is being spent on roads, it's not right to target only lorries with a new tax," he said. | |
"This has to be revenue neutral for lorry firms. If we fail to do this, it will make us less competitive than our European counterparts." | |
The news came as the government launched a separate consultation to find out which A-roads in the UK needed cash to bring them up to scratch. | The news came as the government launched a separate consultation to find out which A-roads in the UK needed cash to bring them up to scratch. |
The Department for Transport announced funding in the summer to rejuvenate the road network, but is now asking councils to apply for up to £100m for projects. | The Department for Transport announced funding in the summer to rejuvenate the road network, but is now asking councils to apply for up to £100m for projects. |
The scheme will prioritise road widening projects on dual carriageways, improving road safety measures, and major junction improvements. | The scheme will prioritise road widening projects on dual carriageways, improving road safety measures, and major junction improvements. |
About 5,000 miles of A-roads across the UK will be eligible for the multi-billion pound funding pot to improve the nation's strategic road network. | About 5,000 miles of A-roads across the UK will be eligible for the multi-billion pound funding pot to improve the nation's strategic road network. |
'Build those bypasses' | 'Build those bypasses' |
The consultation will last for 12 weeks, but Mr Grayling said he hoped plans to start development next year and building work to start within three years. | The consultation will last for 12 weeks, but Mr Grayling said he hoped plans to start development next year and building work to start within three years. |
"We've been spending a lot of money recently on the motorways and big dual carriageways," he said. "What we have not been doing is sorting out the next tier down. | "We've been spending a lot of money recently on the motorways and big dual carriageways," he said. "What we have not been doing is sorting out the next tier down. |
"This [consultation] is all about medium-sized towns on those A-roads that have got clogged up centres, that have got lorries waiting at traffic lights, that have got pollution in the centre. | "This [consultation] is all about medium-sized towns on those A-roads that have got clogged up centres, that have got lorries waiting at traffic lights, that have got pollution in the centre. |
"It's about time we started to build those bypasses, improve those roads, add extra stretches of dual carriageway and focus on the next tier down of roads." | "It's about time we started to build those bypasses, improve those roads, add extra stretches of dual carriageway and focus on the next tier down of roads." |
Motorists in the UK drove 324 billion miles in 2016 - up 2.2% on the previous year - but AA spokesman Luke Bosdet said many drivers suffered a "daily nightmare" at notorious pinch points. | Motorists in the UK drove 324 billion miles in 2016 - up 2.2% on the previous year - but AA spokesman Luke Bosdet said many drivers suffered a "daily nightmare" at notorious pinch points. |
As a result, he said improvements to ease traffic flow were "very welcome". | As a result, he said improvements to ease traffic flow were "very welcome". |
RAC director of motoring Steve Gooding said: "For many businesses an economically important major road is the one that runs right up to the factory gate. | RAC director of motoring Steve Gooding said: "For many businesses an economically important major road is the one that runs right up to the factory gate. |
"It will be interesting to see whether the business bodies consider the government's plans to go far enough in designating the roads that matter to their members." | "It will be interesting to see whether the business bodies consider the government's plans to go far enough in designating the roads that matter to their members." |
But Bridget Fox, of the Campaign for Better Transport, said the government should focus on improving major transport links, rather than overhauling major road networks. | But Bridget Fox, of the Campaign for Better Transport, said the government should focus on improving major transport links, rather than overhauling major road networks. |
She said the Department for Transport should apply a "fix it first" strategy to prioritising road maintenance, and improving public transport and cycling routes. | She said the Department for Transport should apply a "fix it first" strategy to prioritising road maintenance, and improving public transport and cycling routes. |