Lets brainstorm for a zero risk approach
The introduction of moving traffic offences, that is, further decriminalisation of traffic enforcement (DTE) to reduce congestion is a really good opportunity for London boroughs to
- Plan and implement a programme based on comprehensive public consultation
- Introduce an enforcement programme which is based on principles of equity, access and fairness.
- Create the right impressions at the outset - the programme is aimed at managing congestion and not for raising money or making life more difficult for motorists and residents
- Avoid seeking quick wins at the risk of alienating the customers or borough residents.
You have been asked to develop an action plan to implement a DTE for your borough.
- What actions and safeguards will you be looking at?
- How will you ensure that your plans for DTE are not shot down on the first day?
- How will you develop a multi-agency approach?
What are the moving traffic offences (MTOs) that offer the most scope for managing congestion in your borough? Do you know which MTOs are available for consideration? Have fun.
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