Maybe they will reduce the congestion through the automatic speed enforcement - here's the typical monthly bill:
Monthly Congestion Charge wrote:
Road Usage Bill for April 2008
Road Use:
High Rate Motorways (M5, M42) - 450 miles @ £1.40/mile = £630.00
Medium Rate Roads (A491,...) - 112 miles @ £1.00/mile = £112.00
Lower Rate Roads (Bxxx) - 60 miles @ £0.50/mile = £30.00
Other Roads - 3 miles @ £0.02/mile = £0.06
Total Road Use = £772.06
Miscellaneous:
Service Charge for Mobile Network: £15.00
Speeding Fines:
01 April 2008 08:34am, A491, 65mph in 60 limit. £100.00 + 3 points
01 April 2008 08:44am, M42, 76mph in 70 limit. £100.00 + 3 points
01 April 2008 18:22pm, M42, 77mph in 70 limit. £100.00 + 3 points
01 April 2008 18:54pm, A491, 33mph in 30 limit. £100.00 + 3 points
02 April 2008 08:14am, A491, 54mph in 50 limit. £100.00 + 3 points
02 April 2008 08:34am, M42, 77mph in 70 limit. £100.00 + 3 points
02 April 2008 18:21pm, M42, 73mph in 70 limit. £100.00 + 3 points
02 April 2008 18:57pm, A491, 32mph in 30 limit. £100.00 + 3 points
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Total Speeding Fines = £6600 + 198points
Total charge of £7387.06 has been deducted from your bank account by direct debit. Thank you.
According to our records you have exceeded 12 points on your licence, and are subject to a 30 day ban for each 12 points accumulated, to discourage contempt for the law and reduce congestion, each ban will be served in turn.
You are therefore banned from driving for 16 months and will have 6 points left on your licence when you are allowed to drive again, which will not be before 1st August 2009.
You can appeal against this decision by appealing in Court, however we do have to warn you that you are banned from driving until your court appearance and will be jailed for 24 months if caught driving during the ban period. The fixed penalty offer of £100 per offence is only open to you if you plead guilty to the offences without condition - an unsuccessful appeal could result in up to £1000 per offence being applied to cover our costs. We must appologise, but the Court system is heavily overloaded at the moment, and according to the current Court schedules the first available date for an appeal to be heard is 19 November 2009 at 10:30am.
So it will definitely reduce congestion then...