Support for Motorists 2023-10-26
2023-10-26
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Q1
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The question addresses the UK Government's measures to assist motorists.
What steps he is taking to support motorists. Through Network North, we announced £8.3 billion for road resurfacing—the largest allocation of money for local road maintenance ever—and an extra £4 billion for local road schemes. In addition, the plan for drivers set out 30 new measures we are taking to make motorists' lives easier.
Through Network North, we announced £8.3 billion for road resurfacing—the largest allocation of money for local road maintenance ever—and an extra £4 billion for local road schemes. In addition, the plan for drivers set out 30 new measures we are taking to make motorists' lives easier, from restraining the most aggressively anti-driver traffic management interventions to stopping councils profiting from moving traffic enforcement.
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Q2
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The question focuses on the adoption of lane rental schemes to reduce roadwork disruption.
Will my right hon. Friend take steps to ensure that Greater Manchester adopts a similar scheme to tackle the massive disruption caused by roadworks?
I entirely agree with the point made by my hon. Friend. I am pleased to report that, following his very effective representations and those of others, the Mayor of Greater Manchester's Bee Network committee recently endorsed a decision to develop a proposal to introduce lane rental in Greater Manchester, and discussions are now taking place with local authorities.
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Q3
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The question discusses the need for a third Menai crossing to improve connectivity and ease road pressure.
Will my right hon. Friend see what the UK Government can do to make that a reality for north Wales, now that the Welsh Labour Government in Cardiff have banned new road building?
The UK Government recognise the importance of Ynys Môn to the UK economy. Decisions about the Menai crossings are the responsibility of the Welsh Government. That emphasises the damage, both to the Welsh economy and the UK economy, being done by Labour's decision to ban all new road building, which I very much hope it will revisit.
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Specific steps for a third Menai crossing not provided
Blaming Welsh Government
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Q4
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The question highlights the issue of high petrol prices in Barnsley compared to other areas.
Does the Secretary of State intend to include in the King's Speech legislation on a fuel watchdog to help motorists in Barnsley?
I hope that the hon. Lady will have noted the announcement that we made earlier this year about PumpWatch, as well as the work that the Government have done to ensure that the Competition and Markets Authority looks carefully at the way in which the fuel market operates, to ensure that it does so in the interest of consumers, as we all want.
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Specific inclusion in King's Speech not confirmed
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Q5
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The question addresses the issue of waiting times for practical driving tests.
What has been done to address that so that young people who have a car and insurance can take a test and get on the road?
The hon. Gentleman makes a fair point. The wait times for theory driving tests are within target. He is absolutely right to draw the House's attention to the fact that there is currently a longer waiting time for practical driving tests. That is why both I and the roads Minister, the Under-Secretary of State for Transport, my hon. Friend the Member for North West Durham (Mr Holden), have tasked the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency, which has a plan to get back within target in the next few months, exactly to help those constituents of the hon. Gentleman who are keen to get their practical test and get on the road, so that they can take advantage of the freedom that being able to drive offers.
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Q6
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The question lists various issues affecting motorists and asks which of those is not an example of government failure.
Which of those is not an example of where this Government have failed drivers over the last 13 years?
The hon. Gentleman had a number of things that he purported to suggest were facts. Let me just pick one of them: the roll-out of EV charging. That is absolutely on track according to the independent assessment from the National Infrastructure Commission. The number of public charge points is up 43%. As the Minister of State, my right hon. Friend the Member for Hereford and South Herefordshire (Jesse Norman) set out, we have published and laid before the House the legislation to implement our zero-emission vehicle mandate, which gives the industry the confidence to invest in and roll out those charge points, to drive the roll-out of electric vehicles.
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