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 Posted: 11:40 - 19 Jul 2005 Post subject: Road user charging survey |
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Hi
Found this, which is a Mori poll on road user charging. Thought people might be interested in the results.
MORI Road User Charging Omnibus
May 2005
* All fieldwork was undertaken between 19-23 May 2005.
* In total, 1,075 interviews were conducted face-to-face with GB adults aged 16+.
* All figures are presented as percentages. An asterisk represents a figure smaller than 0.5%, but greater than 0.
* Where percentages do not sum to 100, this may be due to computer rounding, multiple responses or the exclusion of 'don't know' categories.
RC1.
How often do you travel by road, whether by car, bus, bicycle, or any other form of road transport?
Base: All respondents (1,075) %
Once a week or more 94
2-3 times a month 2
Once a month 1
At least once a year *
Less often 1
Never 1
Don't know *
RC2
Do you think Britain's roads are too congested or not?
Base: All respondents (1,075) %
Yes - congestion is a problem everywhere 57
Yes - it's a problem mainly on motorways 12
Yes - it's a problem mainly in urban areas 28
No, I don't think the roads are too congested 8
Don't know 2
RC3
Which of the following represent your biggest concerns about the impact of road congestion?
Base: All respondents (1,075) %
Makes journey times unpredictable 45
Causes pollution which can cause health problems 45
Causes accidents 39
Contributes to global warming 32
Leads to more roads having to be built 26
Creates noise pollution 24
Makes me late for meetings, appointments and engagements 19
Increases costs to UK businesses 15
Other 2
I have no concerns about the impact 4
Don't know
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RC4
Which of the following do you think would be the best way to tackle the problem of road congestion?
Base: All respondents (1,075) %
Provide better public transport 64
Provide free public transport 35
Encourage more people to work from home 21
Introduce priority lanes to those vehicles that carry two or more people 18
Build more roads 18
Introduce more congestion charging, so people pay to access certain well-known congestion hotspots 14
Introduce more toll roads, such as the M6 Toll around Birmingham 13
Ban lorries on Sundays 11
Charge by the mile, remotely 5
Increase taxes on road users 5
Increase the price of petrol 4
Don't know 7
RC5
If there were a charging scheme for using British roads, which of the following criteria do you think should be used to work out how much road-users are charged?
Base: All respondents (1,075) %
Size of their vehicle's engine 33
Exhaust emissions their vehicle produces 29
Type of vehicle they used 27
Mileage, the distance they travel 26
Time of day travelled 23
Number of people in the car 17
Location and use of public transport, i.e. those living near mainline railway stations or with good local bus services pay more to use the roads 16
Driving history, such as speeding fines or insurance claim records 13
Don't know 13
RC6
Generally people pay higher prices at peak times to use services like telephones and trains. Suppose in the future the same idea was used for paying or road use with the aim of significantly reducing congestion. So there would be a charge for driving on congested roads at peak times, and no charge for driving at off-peak times. Overall, how strongly do you support or oppose this suggestion if all revenues raised were returned to the road user through lower road tax?
Base: All respondents (1,075) %
Strongly support 15
Tend to support 32
Neither support or oppose 16
Tend to oppose 18
Strongly oppose 16
Don't know 3
RC7
If more road use charging schemes were introduced and you HAD to pay to use the road, which method of payment would you prefer to use?
Base: All respondents (1,075) %
Cash or credit card at toll booths on the roads 29
An electronic location device in my car that automatically deducts funds from my account or credit card when I drive on chargeable roads 22
Annual permit for driving on certain types of roads, e.g. on motorways 13
I am not a road user 12
Calling a contact centre and paying in advance of my journey 4
Text messaging to pay in advance of my journey 2
E-mailing a contact centre and paying in advance of my journey 2
None of those/other 10
Don't know 6
RC8
In-car electronic devices that locate your vehicle and electronically deducta charge from your account are one way that road-user charging could work. Which of the following potential benefits would encourage you to consider having such a device fitted to your vehicle?
Base: All respondents (1,075) %
Enable the emergency services to quickly locate you in an accident 27
Automatic discount on the road-user charge for all who have the device fitted 24
Save hassle of repeated payment transactions 21
Help insurers understand how you drive and potentially bring down your personal insurance premium if you are a good driver 20
I do not have a vehicle 17
Bring you real-time traffic information relevant to your journey 15
Provide proof that payment has been made 13
Provide information on and directions to places such as petrol stations, historic sites, car parks and restaurants 9
I already have such a device in my car 1
None of these/Nothing would make me have an in-car device 16
Don't know 5
RC9
If extra money was raised by more widespread use of road-user charging, what would you prefer it to be spent on?
Base: All respondents (1,075) %
Providing cheaper public transport 42
Improving and extending public transport 36
Reducing fuel tax or road tax 35
Improving the state of Britain's roads 34
Funding research into alternative fuels, such as hydrogen, electric fuel cells or hybrids 25
Environmental projects aimed at lowering air and noise pollution levels 20
Building more roads 11
Providing more traffic police 8
Providing more traffic calming measures 5
Other government spending outside of transport 4
Don't know 5
RC10
Which of the following, if any, would you like to see banned from British roads during rush hour to reduce congestion?
Base: All respondents (1,075) %
Farming vehicles, such as tractors 43
Construction vehicles, e.g. diggers 34
Wide-loads 33
Caravans 31
Cars involved in the school run 20
Lorries 19
Learner drivers 18
Four by four or other off road or sports utility vehicles 14
Cyclists 7
Foreign registered vehicles 5
Recently qualified drivers 3
Coaches 3
Buses 1
None of the above 12
All the best
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I like the idea of them charging based on how full the vehicle is, 95% of cars I see on the road only seem to have a driver, so why don't they just ride a bike instead? ____________________ Gallery |
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Hi
Depends how you look at congestion, but bikes do contribute to it (just as buses and bicycles do). Trouble is supporting moves against one form of private transport means that the divide of conquer tactics of those against private motorised transport are working.
My personal view is there should be a clear and transparent road user charging system, free of political fiddling. So no rebates for buses, and taxes based on clear and measurable factors (eg, road damage, pollution, road space). I do not care that a vehicle has a single user, as compared to another copy of the same vehicle with 5 people in it the first one is paying 5 times as much per passenger mile.
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I think they should use the size of the engine.
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