- Reference: 2006/2156
- Question by: Sally Hamwee
- Meeting date: 18 November 2006
A current TfL advertisement displayed on billboards in St Albans promotes the Congestion Charge as resulting in 'more people using public transport'. Why is this relevant to St Albans, what has it cost for such a display running for several weeks, and would it not be more useful to give the residents of St Albans practical information about when the Charge operates and how they can pay it ? Where else outside Greater London and its very immediate environs have such posters been displayed?