To help keep London moving safely and reduce disruption and delays we are proposing to increase the fine level (TfL penalty charge) from £130 to £160 for people who fail to follow the rules of the red route network (those roads they manage in London). The fine level would be reduced by half to £80 if paid within 14 days.
TfL wants this consultation to be accessible to everyone. There is an Easy Read version of our materials in the ‘Documents’ section. There is also an Easy Read version of our survey.
The proposal in more detail
We are responsible for the Transport for London Road Network (TLRN) also known as ‘red routes. Red routes can be identified by the red no-stopping signs and lines along the road.
The TLRN makes up 5% of London’s roads and carries up to 30% of the city’s traffic. London’s local authorities manage the rest of our city’s roads.
Have your say
TfL is running a public consultation about this proposal. The consultation is open from Thursday 5 August 2021 to Sunday 19 September 2021.
Please share your views by taking part in their online survey. It should take you no more than 10 minutes to complete.