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ISA systems on TfL buses (3)

  • Reference: 2024/3963
  • Question by: Caroline Russell
  • Meeting date: 21 November 2024
Is it possible for a bus fitted with an Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA) system to exceed the posted speed limit?

ISA systems on TfL buses (2)

  • Reference: 2024/3962
  • Question by: Caroline Russell
  • Meeting date: 21 November 2024
Are all the Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA) systems installed on Transport for London (TfL) buses mandatory for all journeys, including when being driven to and from the depot, or are some being fitted that are discretionary, perhaps based on the bus route or the time of day?

ISA systems on TfL buses (1)

  • Reference: 2024/3961
  • Question by: Caroline Russell
  • Meeting date: 21 November 2024
What is the schedule to deliver mandatory Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA) systems to the Transport for London (TfL) bus fleet and when do you expect the whole bus fleet to be fitted with it?

Proportion of cars in London using diesel (3)

  • Reference: 2024/3960
  • Question by: Caroline Russell
  • Meeting date: 21 November 2024
Thank you for your answer to my question 2023/4847 in which you provided data on the average number of unique vehicles in London by fuel in September 2023. Could you provide a table for September 2024 on the number of cars used in London for the following fuel types: a) petrol, b) diesel, c) hybrid, and d) zero emissions vehicle (ZEV), within each of the following areas: a) Greater London, b) the expanded ULEZ, and c) the central London congestion charge zone?

Review of blacklisting on Crossrail

  • Reference: 2024/3959
  • Question by: Caroline Russell
  • Meeting date: 21 November 2024
Could you tell me if Transport for London (TfL) carried out a review of blacklisting on Crossrail, and, what measures it is taking to ensure that joint venture companies working on HS2 at Euston station and in London are not implementing blacklisting?

Monitoring of tactile signals at pedestrian crossings

  • Reference: 2024/3958
  • Question by: Caroline Russell
  • Meeting date: 21 November 2024
A campaigner from the sight loss charity Guide Dogs tells me that a number of pedestrian call signals have had the rotating cones broken off or covered with chewing gum, preventing people with impaired vision from using them. How does Transport for London (TfL) monitor these tactile signals on pedestrian crossings on the Transport for London Road Network (TLRN)?

Healthy streets audit of the TLRN

  • Reference: 2024/3957
  • Question by: Caroline Russell
  • Meeting date: 21 November 2024
Could you tell me how many kilometres of the Transport for London Road Network (TLRN) have had a Healthy Streets audit each year, since 2016, and could you share them with me?

Section 106 funding for the Santander Cycle scheme

  • Reference: 2024/3956
  • Question by: Caroline Russell
  • Meeting date: 21 November 2024
Could you tell me how many Section 106 agreements have been negotiated with developers that included funding for initial set up costs for Santander Cycle schemes? Could you provide this information in table format by borough, amount and year, from 2016-17 to 2023-24?

Costs of expanding the Santander Cycle scheme

  • Reference: 2024/3955
  • Question by: Caroline Russell
  • Meeting date: 21 November 2024
How much does it cost in capex investment, operating and maintenance costs to install and operate ten Transport for London (TfL) Cycle Hire docking points and bicycles? Could you also give me an indication of any economies of scale, if installation is scaled up?

Unite housing repairs dispute

  • Reference: 2024/3954
  • Question by: Zoë Garbett
  • Meeting date: 21 November 2024
In November 2023 you announced a new initiative to clamp down on London's damp and mouldy homes, saying: “I am determined to see much tougher penalties for rogue landlords” who rent out properties in dangerous conditions. However it continues to be the case that London councils are responsible for a large amount of housing in disrepair. In Haringey, a fifth of the council housing stock is expected to remain below the Decent Homes Standard by the end of this year. The housing repairs service is in an industrial dispute with the council after a number of maladministration findings, failure to...
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