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Road pricing 'crash risk'

Britain will face a soaring accident rate if road pricing is introduced, a Government report says

Drivers using back routes to avoid tolls could be in danger

25th January 2007

Research carried out by the Depart­ment for Transport found that charges could lead to more accidents, because drivers would use minor roads to avoid them. Another risk is that motorists will travel before dawn and after dusk to cut their commuting costs.

Evidence from the DfT feasibility study has been submitted to the Commons Transport Select Com­mittee by the Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety.

PACTS director Robert Gifford said: "We must take into account road safety factors, especially if people transfer their journeys to minor routes." Duncan Vernon, of campaign group RoSPA, said: "One thing to consider is to create a pricing scheme which encourages motorists to use safer roads at safer times."

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