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  • Car Traffic

    • Reference: 2003/0246
    • Question by: Jenny Jones
    • Meeting date: 11 June 2003
    The TfL document on transport growth and the London Plan has a predicted 11% rise in motorised traffic across London by 2016. This is based upon the assumption that the increases in public transport capacity will happen and that if they don't then the result will be more over crowded trains, buses and tubes. Do you think that it is realistic to assume that car traffic won't grow faster if we get the population growth, the development growth, but not the increased public transport capacity? .
  • M25

    • Reference: 2003/0248
    • Question by: Jenny Jones
    • Meeting date: 11 June 2003
    Why are plans to widen the M25 crucial to London's prosperity? Has TfL been pressing for road widening as its contribution to the Orbit Study? Have TfL been slowly slipping back into a road building approach? Do you feel that the proposed large scale investment in laying fresh tarmac in London is preventing investment in traffic reduction measures, such as Safe Routes to School, car sharing, workplace travel plans, travelsmart, etc' .
  • Developing LU property

    • Reference: 2003/0252
    • Question by: Noel Lynch
    • Meeting date: 11 June 2003
    Does TfL support a policy of developing LU property to maximise financial gain, or are other considerations of equal or greater importance? .
  • Cheap Fare Promotion

    • Reference: 2003/0121
    • Question by: Andrew Pelling
    • Meeting date: 11 June 2003
    I could not find the cheap fares summer promotion in connection with the Totally London campaign on the TfL website. I would like to ask what degree of co-ordination there was in giving good notice of this cheap fare promotion and indeed what information was provided in a timely fashion to bus companies about the cheap fare promotion.
  • Bus Route changes in Croydon

    • Reference: 2003/0136
    • Question by: Andrew Pelling
    • Meeting date: 11 June 2003
    How many items of correspondence were received following London Buses' consultation on bus route changes in Croydon ? a) supporting the introduction of the new 434 bus route b) opposing the introduction of the new 434 bus route c) otherwise commenting on the new 434 bus route d) supporting the retention of a direct bus link from northern and eastern New Addington to Croydon e) supporting the re-direction of the 130 bus to Norwood Junction ? .
  • Improving Tube frequencies

    • Reference: 2003/0139
    • Question by: Lynne Featherstone
    • Meeting date: 11 June 2003
    London Underground's own passenger surveys show that a key priority for Londoners on the Tube is improving train frequencies. Which trains on which lines do you expect to be more frequent by the end of June 2004, and by May 2008? .
  • Performance Bonus

    • Reference: 2003/0152
    • Question by: John Biggs
    • Meeting date: 11 June 2003
    What were the performance targets by which your bonus for last year was to be assessed? When were these agreed? Were they challenging? And did you achieve them? .
  • Croydon Tramlink

    • Reference: 2003/0174
    • Question by: Samantha Heath
    • Meeting date: 11 June 2003
    Further to the Mayor's answer to question 690/2003, what powers do London Buses have to direct the Consessionaire to provide a specificed level of policing on the Croydon Tramlink ? .
  • Trams

    • Reference: 2003/0122
    • Question by: Andrew Pelling
    • Meeting date: 11 June 2003
    On 15 May this year, the Caterham-bound 407 bus broke down at the West Croydon end of Tamworth Road. Trams were unable to get past as a result. Could you advise as to how many times tram operations have had to be suspended owing to vehicles being unable to be moved from the tram lines.
  • Tramlink

    • Reference: 2003/0123
    • Question by: Andrew Pelling
    • Meeting date: 11 June 2003
    Early last Autumn I posed a question to the Mayor about "the public scandal of those who live close to the Tramlink being provided with no compensation whatsoever for disturbance or loss of value to their properties." He very kindly responded that TfL had completed its legal review of the situation and was now satisfied that the Land Compensation Act did apply. The Mayor advised that TfL was in the process of agreeing on a strategy for handling the 1,500 claims received and that those that were substantiated would be settled as quickly as possible. But eight months on little...