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  • Street furniture and bus stop advertising income

    • Reference: 2015/3762
    • Question by: Tony Arbour
    • Meeting date: 18 November 2015
    What is the total income for this year and the last that TfL receives from advertisements on street furniture, hoardings and billboards?
  • Bus stops and shelters

    • Reference: 2015/1977
    • Question by: Tony Arbour
    • Meeting date: 17 June 2015
    I have had several complaints recently regarding the re-siting of bus shelters and stops, resulting in the line of sight being impeded. Throughout my constituency, there appears to be no consistency in the placement of the bus stop sign - some stops are at the oncoming side of the shelter and some are at the rear. For instance, at Graemesdyke Avenue the stop is located before the shelter at the kerbside, whereas at Queen Mary Hospital, Roehampton Lane and also at Roehampton University, the bus stops are beyond the shelter, i.e. at the far end. What guidelines are used when...
  • Road deaths and convictions

    • Reference: 2015/1982
    • Question by: Tony Arbour
    • Meeting date: 17 June 2015
    The National Cycling Charity recently raised concerns that nationally the number of people killed on Britain's roads had increased while the number of those convicted for any 'causing death' driving offence fell. What steps are you and the Metropolitan Police Service taking to cut the number of road deaths in London and ensure those who drive dangerously are appropriately punished?
  • Mobile speed cameras

    • Reference: 2015/1985
    • Question by: Tony Arbour
    • Meeting date: 17 June 2015
    From the start of 2013 to April 2015, reports suggest that the UK's 345 mobile speed cameras caught around 1.74 million speeding drivers - by contrast, the UK's 1,323 fixed speed cameras caught 1.96 million drivers. How many mobile speed cameras does the Metropolitan Police Service have, and how many people have been caught speeding using them in the last two years?
  • Drivers who speed

    • Reference: 2015/1491
    • Question by: Tony Arbour
    • Meeting date: 21 May 2015
    A study by LV= has suggested that one in three motorists convicted for speeding go on to re-offend. What work has the Metropolitan Police Service undertaken to cut the number of drivers who speed, and particularly those who go on to offend after their first conviction?