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Fighting Beijing's traffic blues

By Murad Qureshi | China Daily | Updated: 2013-09-26 07:59

In London, like many global cities, we too have struggled to find the right balance between economic growth and the environment to improve public health, reduce congestion and create a smart, sustainable city that responds to the needs of its residents. The West certainly does not have all the answers and it would be foolish to pretend otherwise. But there are lessons that can be learned from our experience with London's congestion charge.

The debate among drivers, academics and government officials going on in Beijing are very similar to the debate in London before the congestion charge was introduced. Ten years on London remains a global player in commerce and business despite concerns that the move would put off international investment.

The charge has not only helped check congestion and pollution, but also the resultant revenue has been invested to improve London's transport infrastructure independent of the central government's assistance. In 2009-10, the total revenue collected was 148 million pounds. The benefits of the money the congestion charge raises can be seen in the development of London's orbital railway, "London Overground", which has eased congestion on many of the city's underground subway routes. The move has also convinced many Londoners to use public transport with a 6 percent increase in bus passengers during charging hours. The connection between the charge and transport spending has played a critical role in convincing Londoners of the need for the measure.

The geography of Beijing, with its five ring roads, seems suited for congestion charge. A congestion charge zone could be introduced within the Second or the Third Ring Road at the beginning, and then extended outward depending on the success of the scheme and public demand.

As in London, in order to win public support, the funds raised from the congestion charge would have to be spent on improving the public transport system, and some exemptions or at least a discount might have to be granted to residents within the charge zone. Nevertheless, the scheme could be put into operation quickly using simple technology like close circuit TV cameras at the entry points of the ring roads serving as database of car license plates.

I look forward to visiting Beijing again and seeing the city's authorities introduce congestion charge, or at least a variant form of the measure, to improve the life quality of the city's residents. This should be the icing on the cake - the results of the huge investment to improve public transportation - and would be consistent with the Chinese authorities' focus on people-centered and Scientific Outlook on Development.

The author is the chair of the London Assembly Environment Committee.

(China Daily 09/26/2013 page9)

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