The AA motoring has set out a 10-point action plan for the UK's new transport secretary - making calls for action on big issues such as road safety improvements.
The AA's 10 big asks:
- Make UK roads safer – promote vision zero road deaths and set targets. Improve rural roads, cycling, pedestrian safety.
- Surge in EV charging – improve charging infrastructure, cut VAT for on-street chargers to 5%.
- Boost for zero emission vehicles – incentives for lower-income drivers to go electric and set longer-term fiscal incentives for company car drivers.
- Reform smart motorways – full review and promote ‘controlled' motorways with hard shoulder.
- Fix the roads – boost ring-fenced spending and funnel penalty charge income into filling potholes.
- Expand Park and Ride – cut congestion and pollution with cost-effective parking on city outskirts and help urban alternative transport.
- Increase traffic police – cops in cars reduce overall crime and improve road safety.
- Fuel price transparency – extend Northern Ireland's Fuel Price Checker tool to reinvigorate competition* and consider EV charge rate transparency.
- Moving traffic violation enforcement protection – extend online transparency of London's traffic offences tribunals.
- Speed up roll-out of assisted driving technology – mandate AEB, reduce collisions, cut casualties and improve road network efficiency.
Ms Trevelyan is the 13th transport secretary this century: John Prescott (1997-2001), Stephen Byers (2001-2002), Alistair Darling (2002-2006), Douglas Alexander (2006-2007), Ruth Kelly (2007-2008), Geoff Hoon (2008-2009), Lord Adonis (2009-2010), Philip Hammond (2010-2011), Justine Greening (2011-2012), Patrick McLoughlin (2012-2016), Chris Grayling (2016-2019), Grant Shapps (2019 to 2022)
Mr King added: 'Unfettered by covid lockdowns and with much of the groundwork already laid for transport innovation, the new Transport Secretary needs to be a plucky 13.'