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  • Emissions

    • Reference: 2006/2966
    • Question by: Roger Evans
    • Meeting date: 13 December 2006
    Your answer to question 2407/2006 states that approximately 4.7% of London's CO2 emissions comes from public transport, excluding aviation. However, the Transport 2025 report, published on 28th November 2006, gives a different figure, that of 17% attributed to public transport. Which is the correct one?
  • Bus Collisions

    • Reference: 2006/2967
    • Question by: Roger Evans
    • Meeting date: 13 December 2006
    Can you provide a year-by-year, Borough-by-Borough and route-by-route breakdown of collisions involving London Buses and private vehicles, since 2000?
  • Opinion Polls

    • Reference: 2006/2968
    • Question by: Roger Evans
    • Meeting date: 13 December 2006
    Can you provide a comprehensive list of all the opinion polls commissioned by TfL since 2000? Can you also provide, a) the cost of each opinion poll, b) the company which undertook the poll, c) the subject of each poll and d) a year by year breakdown?
  • Free Travel for Under 16s

    • Reference: 2006/2969
    • Question by: Roger Evans
    • Meeting date: 13 December 2006
    You announced on 23rd November 2006 that you would withdraw the free travel concession from anyone who played loud music from mobile phones on buses, can you provide the Assembly with a timescale as to when this provision can be incorporated into the Behaviour Code, and can you detail to the Assembly what measures you will be taking to effectively publicise this?
  • Free Travel for Under 16s

    • Reference: 2006/2970
    • Question by: Roger Evans
    • Meeting date: 13 December 2006
    Given that the Transport and General Workers Union said their 4,500 drivers would not be prepared to enforce any ban on people who play loud music from mobile phones on buses and that, in the words of Jim Buckley, they wanted 'nothing to do with it', how confident are you that such a ban will be observed by those in the front line of enforcement? What measures will you be taking to ensure bus drivers will enforce the ban?
  • Free Travel for Under 16s

    • Reference: 2006/2971
    • Question by: Roger Evans
    • Meeting date: 13 December 2006
    In September you stated that 1644 free travel concessions had been withdrawn, `mainly for misuse of the concession', and in November you stated that only 6 had been withdrawn for `breach of the behaviour code'. Yet in October you stated that `misuse' was defined as breach of the behaviour code, and it is clearly stated on the TfL website. Can you clarify this, and state how many free travel concessions have been withdrawn since the start of the scheme for breach of the behaviour code?
  • Free Travel for Under 16s

    • Reference: 2006/2972
    • Question by: Roger Evans
    • Meeting date: 13 December 2006
    How many people who have had their free travel concession withdrawn for misuse of the concessions have re-applied, since the start of the scheme?
  • Crime on Buses

    • Reference: 2006/2973
    • Question by: Roger Evans
    • Meeting date: 13 December 2006
    In answer to question 2727/2006 you state that, "TfL is not an investigating body, and so is unable to supply figures showing the proportion of these allegations (which) led to successful prosecutions." My original question supposed no such thing, and as the MPS is an investigating body, whose authority (the MPA) is part of the GLA family, why can you, as Mayor, not provide the Assembly with these figures? Are you also therefore saying that TOCU is not an investigating body?
  • Bus Driving Standards

    • Reference: 2006/2974
    • Question by: Roger Evans
    • Meeting date: 13 December 2006
    Of the 9,601 complaints received by London Buses in the year 2005/06, can you detail, in the cases where the complaint was investigated, how many led to dismissal?
  • Eco-Suburbs

    • Reference: 2006/2975
    • Question by: Roger Evans
    • Meeting date: 13 December 2006
    Can you explain how the planned Gallions Park eco-development will be able to show remarkably reduced CO2 levels, when the CO2 emissions from London City Airport, which is a stone's throw away from the scheme will push up the readings for the whole area?