RHA gives cautious welcome to Severn toll announcement

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The Road Haulage Association has cautiously welcomed the Government’s announcement that tolls operating on the Severn crossings will be scrapped.  Welsh Secretary, Alun Cairns MP said that there will be no more charges on the M4 and M48 from 17 December. But what will be the impact on the roads? RHA chief...
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The Road Haulage Association has cautiously welcomed the Government’s announcement that tolls operating on the Severn crossings will be scrapped. 

Welsh Secretary, Alun Cairns MP said that there will be no more charges on the M4 and M48 from 17 December. But what will be the impact on the roads?

RHA chief executive, Richard Burnett said: “Removing the tolls will be a tremendous boost to businesses who use these major routes.

“However, the increase in traffic will inevitably put more a strain on the road network. If the infrastructure can’t cope then the benefits will be offset by the increase in congestion.”

HGVs currently pay £16.70 to cross the River Severn from England into Wale

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