Congestion charges confirmed by Transport Minister, but implementation faces delay

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Transport Minister Simeon Brown has confirmed the Government’s plan to introduce congestion charges, aimed at reducing traffic during peak hours. However, the rollout is expected to face delays due to public consultation and technological challenges. Brown noted the importance of public acceptance, stating, “We’re very focused on making sure this works,” despite concerns about the lack of public transport alternatives.

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