Teddington motorists amongst the least fined in London

By The Editor

26th Jan 2021 | Local News

Fines are lowest in London
Fines are lowest in London

Richmond Council has welcomed new comparison data, showing Richmond upon Thames is amongst the lowest boroughs in London for issuing Penalty Charge Notices (PNC's) to motorists. The Council credits these new results to the number of residents who are acting considerately and complying with parking rules; as well as an enforcement culture that is centred on supporting safe streets, rather than penalising car users.

Data compiled by price comparison website Compare the Market shows Richmond upon Thames amongst the London boroughs to issue the fewest on-street Penalty Charge Notices to motorists.

In July 2019 the Council declared a climate emergency and asked residents across the borough to help develop a Climate Emergency Strategy. Included within the strategy was a commitment to help support local people to make their own changes, including their primary modes of transport.

Richmond Council has invested heavily in sustainable transport infrastructure to support residents transitioning from car dependency to alternative and more sustainable modes of transport. Included amongst these measures have been several new cycle lanes across the borough and the announcement of the Council's intention to take part in a London wide e-scooter trial.

Cllr Alexander Ehmann, Chair of the Transport and Air Quality Committee, said:

"Rather than being a local authority at war with motorist, we have worked hard to get the balance right and despite Richmond upon Thames having the highest car ownership of any London borough, the data underlines that enforcement has been even-handed and proportionate. Safety on our roads is paramount, which is why, in 2020, we've added new enforcement officers to our ranks and introduced our flagship 20mph speed limit.

"As a Council, we've also injected much needed attention into improved air quality. That is why we gave our enforcement officers new powers to enforce idling infringements and have focussed these powers on schools and level-crossings. This new data shows we did all this while avoiding the combative approach that some authorities adopt toward road users.

"Richmond is a council that wants to help residents do the right thing. Whether it's transitioning to less polluting forms of transport or ensuring that their necessary use of personal vehicles is as safe as possible for other road users. This data shows that Richmond is leading the way with a fair safe and environmentally responsible approach to transport in our Capital."

     

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