Noel wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 2:54 pm
It resets at midnight so if you are doing a late event (such as an evening out or a night shift) and come back after midnight that is two charges.
They could easily replicate what they used to do with London bus passes. Not sure now with oyster pay if they still do but f you had a day pass for example it would be valid past midnight up to 4am to get late shift workers and revellers home without the need to buy another pass at midnight. But can't see this twat Khan doing this.
I was born a Fordoholic, They'll bury me a Fordoholic...
I just hope for the sake of London's motorists that at the next Mayoral elections some other party commits to getting rid of this pernicious tax and that a majority of people in the leftly liberal pinko capital have the common savvy to vote for said other party.
Hit these bastard wayward politicians such as Ghengis Khan where they understand - in the ballot box.
Very funny!
I can't see what all the fuss is about as all the towns and cities I have driven through in England recently have mostly 20 MPH limits in the centres and residential areas anyway.
I am surprised that there appears to be quite a bit of compliance with the new limits, which is odd as hardly anybody used to adhere to the limits when they were 30 MPH.