Big Local Authority Fines Coming To A Town Near You!

Friday, 4. September 2020

Local authorities in London and Cardiff have raised £58.2 million from drivers committing moving traffic offences in just one year, with the same powers due to be rolled out to other councils.

Moving traffic offences include stopping on a yellow box junction, making an illegal turn or driving down a ‘no entry’ road.

The only local authorities that currently have the power to enforce these offences in England and Wales are London boroughs and Cardiff Council.

Figures obtained via a Freedom of Information request suggest they collected £58.2m in penalty charge notices (PCNs) in 2018/19 – 25% (£11.5m) more than in 2016/17 (£46.7m).

The Department for Transport (DfT) confirmed on July 27 that it plans to extend these enforcement powers to all local authorities in England and Wales.

Currently, local authorities outside of London and Cardiff only have powers to enforce bus lane contraventions. 

RAC head of roads policy, Nicholas Lyes, said: “It’s plain for all to see that London boroughs, TfL and Cardiff are generating phenomenal sums of money from the enforcement of moving traffic offences.”

In 2016/17, councils issued 752,871 PCNs, rising to 1,007,405 in 2018/19 which equates to a 34% rise.

Yellow box junctions were the biggest revenue generator, bringing in £31.4m in 2018/19 compared to £22.3m for ‘no turn’ offences and £4.4m for ‘no entry’ contraventions.

Looking at Cardiff alone, nearly four times as many PCNs were issued in 2018/19 compared to 2016/17 (74,142 compared to 19,080) translating to a £1.8m hike in revenue (£593,160 to £2.4m – 313%).

The most profitable offences for Cardiff are ‘no turns’ yielding £1.4m in contrast to £826,424 for yellow box junctions and £182,782 for ‘no entry’ offences.

Of the London boroughs which provided data to the RAC a total of 933,263 PCNs were issued in 2018/19, 27% more than two years ago (733,791). This, however, only translated to a 21% increase in revenues (£46.1m to £55.7m).

Yellow box junctions

Of the authorities which benefitted the most from the enforcement of yellow box junctions, Transport for London (TfL) topped the table with a revenue of nearly £10m (£9,969,545 – 135,923 PCNs) in 2018/19.

But in terms of single councils, Hammersmith and Fulham came out top with a £3.5m yellow box revenue pot (from 53,576 PCNs) generated from 16 enforced junctions out of 23 in its area – £1.1m ahead of its nearest rival Redbridge on £2.4m (34,782 PCNs from 14 enforced junctions out of a total of 35).

Merton, the only other council to pocket more than £2m in yellow box penalties, was third on £2.2m (31,081 PCNs from 27 enforced junctions, no overall total of junctions available).

In terms of average revenues per enforced junction, Westminster recorded the highest figure with a single junction generating £333,295 from 4,595 PCNs.

Hammersmith and Fulham had the second largest average on £223,472 (£3.5m from 16 enforced junctions) and Richmond had the second largest average revenue with £156,117.

TfL has 399 yellow box junctions but declined to disclose how many are enforced.

No turn offences

Three authorities topped £2m in revenue from ‘no turn’ offences with Ealing even managing to outdo TfL with a revenue of £2.6m (from 44,612 PCNs) versus £2m (£2,093,651, from 28,978 PCNs). Hackney had the third highest total on £1,888,845.

No entry offences

Harrow was top for ‘no entry’ offences with a revenue of £549,785 followed by Southwark on £420,760 and Islington on £357,265.

Lyes said: “The vast majority of drivers we’ve surveyed agree that those who stop on yellow boxes, make illegal turns or go through ‘no entry’ signs need to be penalised, but when it comes to extending powers to other councils many are concerned, with 68% thinking local authorities will rush to install cameras to generate additional revenue.

“Four in 10 drivers (39%) also believe that road layouts and signage will be made deliberately confusing to increase the number of PCNs issued.

“Clearly, the priority for enforcement should be to improve road safety and reduce congestion.”

The DfT’s decision to extend the same enforcement powers to other local authorities, however, Lyes believes should come with guidance setting out where enforcement should be targeted and the types of signs that must be used to make drivers aware that enforcement cameras are operating, and for what type of moving traffic offence.

“It should also make clear the circumstances in which a PCN can be appealed and where mitigating circumstances may apply such as stopping in a yellow box to allow an emergency services vehicle to go by,” continued Lyes.

“We welcome proposals that first offenders are sent a warning letter before subsequent penalties apply. This is particularly important where changes are made to urban road layouts. What we do not want is this being seen by cash-strapped local authorities as a way to generate revenue.

“In addition, we would urge local authorities to publish annual reports of moving traffic offence receipts by type and by junction.

“We would also encourage them to monitor hot spots where an unusually high proportion of PCNs are issued as this is more than likely a clear indication of a problem with signage or road layout.”

Tables

Key: NA – Not available; DNE – Does not enforce; DNR – Did not respond

Summary – all authorities in England and Wales with power to enforce moving traffic offences
All – London boroughs & CardiffPCNs – 16/17PCNs 17/18PCNs 18/19Revenues 16/17Revenues 17/18Revenues 18/19
Box junctions404,618455,129510,065£25,893,253£28,943,627£31,410,486
No turns290,094384,356419,801£17,119,308£21,908,787£22,377,326
No entry58,15962,49077,539£3,725,794£3,563,781£4,453,518
Total752,871901,9751,007,405£46,738,355£54,416,195£58,241,330
Change – year-on-year 149,104105,430 £7,677,840£3,825,135
   +12%  +7%
Change 16/17 to 18/19  254,534  £11,502,975
   +34%  +25%
CardiffPCNs – 16/17PCNs 17/18PCNs 18/19Revenues 16/17Revenues 17/18Revenues 18/19
Box junctions4,1638,16523,752£150,876£296,030£826,424
No turns14,91742,86244,747£442,284£1,388,241£1,438,732
No entry04,4745,643£0£160,292£182,782
Total19,08055,50174,142£593,160£1,844,563£2,447,938
Change – year-on-year 36,42118,641 £1,251,403£603,375
   +34%  +33%
Change 16/17 to 18/19  55,062  £1,854,778
   +289%  +313%
London boroughsPCNs – 16/17PCNs 17/18PCNs 18/19Revenues 16/17Revenues 17/18Revenues 18/19
Box junctions400,455446,964486,313£25,742,377£28,647,597£30,584,062
No turns275,177341,494375,054£16,677,024£20,520,546£20,938,594
No entry58,15958,01671,896£3,725,794£3,403,489£4,270,736
Total733,791846,474933,263£46,145,195£52,571,632£55,793,392
Change – year-on-year 112,68386,789 £6,426,437£3,221,760
   +10%  +6%
Change 16/17 to 18/19  199,472  £9,648,197
   +27%  +21%
Box junctions PCNs ranked by 18/19
RankCouncil / AuthorityPCNs – 16/17PCNs 17/18PCNs 18/19
1Transport for London108,151122,991135,923
2Hammersmith and Fulham65,36764,31653,576
3Barnet28,53040,39938,860
4Waltham Forest34,47223,85135,423
5Redbridge11,72327,93734,782
6Merton32,58939,67931,081
7Cardiff4,1638,16523,752
8Brent12,60018,03220,207
9Islington2,4239,39215,343
10Wandsworth1,4405,51715,321
11Richmond2,9954,52615,238
12Barking & Dagenham5,2194,46112,903
13Enfield16,90310,95811,018
14Kingston upon Thames17,24515,6659,654
15Bexley11,4169,0799,609
16Ealing7,1269,2299,565
17Haringey10,03613,3809,205
18Camden6,9575,8897,407
19Hounslow13,4428,0777,051
20Lambeth1,0771,9275,230
21Westminster6,9466,4164,595
22Hackney113,2172,609
23Harrow1,8351,2201,161
24Southwark1,208804552
25City of London74420
 Sutton000
 CroydonDNRDNRDNR
 NewhamDNRDNRDNR
 BromleyDNEDNEDNE
 GreenwichDNEDNEDNE
 HaveringDNEDNEDNE
 HillingdonDNEDNEDNE
 Kensington and ChelseaDNEDNEDNE
 LewishamDNEDNEDNE
 Tower HamletsDNEDNEDNE
 TOTAL404,618455,129510,065
 Change – year-on-year 50,51154,936
 Change 16/17 to 18/19  105,447
Box junctions revenue ranked by 18/19
RankCouncil / AuthorityRevenues 16/17Revenues 17/18Revenues 18/19Number of Box junctionsNumbers currently enforcedNumbers enforced in 18/19
1Transport for London£7,622,149£8,895,998£9,969,545399NANA
2Hammersmith and Fulham£4,572,143£4,518,388£3,575,565231616
3Redbridge£833,095£1,933,623£2,463,172351814
4Merton£2,366,302£2,885,817£2,253,219NA2327
5Waltham Forest£2,337,874£1,587,932£1,880,431271717
6Brent£864,875£1,238,439£1,241,2021165959
7Richmond£156,978£549,265£1,092,82114710
8Wandsworth£87,065£373,946£982,139221111
9Islington£150,343£607,728£979,817403737
10Barking & Dagenham£337,624£315,083£917,360NA1313
11Cardiff£150,876£296,030£826,424N/A1211
12Kingston upon Thames£1,119,590£977,429£719,6182885
13Enfield£1,063,083£692,022£688,1234366
14Bexley£780,377£606,236£649,1931177
15Haringey£696,022£893,305£606,541452323
16Ealing£496,960£611,529£568,492NA9NA
17Camden£472,327£416,741£543,3545566
18Hounslow£973,161£576,374£466,654NANA26
19Lambeth£73,550£125,003£356,874NA48
20Westminster£483,011£475,462£333,295NA11
21Hackney£195£229,951£179,4212312
22Harrow£127,994.93£81,641.27£77,154.111858
23Southwark£84,230£55,554£40,0733644
24City of London£43,429£130£0500
 Sutton£0£0£0510
 BarnetNANANA221717
 TOTAL£25,893,253£28,943,627£31,410,486945288311
 Change – year-on-year £3,050,374£2,466,859   
 Change 16/17 to 18/19  £5,517,233   
‘No turn’ PCNs ranked by 18/19
RankCouncil / AuthorityPCNs – 16/17PCNs 17/18PCNs 18/19
1Barnet21,55836,74553,297
2Cardiff14,91742,86244,747
3Ealing43,98541,71644,612
4Hackney02,19431,327
5Waltham Forest23,22225,75729,052
6Havering4,48626,08029,012
7Transport for London14,11726,53928,978
8Harrow15,80119,06217,596
9Brent30,63023,17116,773
10Westminster2,26416,54616,391
11Merton18,45421,25915,577
12Wandsworth3,1254,69211,786
13Tower Hamlets1,0426,6129,611
14Barking & Dagenham7,5149,2949,161
15Islington9,2729,6348,930
16Haringey13,33712,7188,319
17Southwark10,5159,0457,297
18Enfield7,68310,2817,061
19Camden9,6228,4096,470
20Hammersmith and Fulham11,31510,3826,180
21Kingston upon Thames12,6836,4195,932
22Lewisham02,9144,648
23Lambeth6,6014,5793,760
24Redbridge4,2722,4631,258
25Hounslow417299954
26Richmond2,9954,526846
27Bexley267158172
28Hillingdon0054
 City of LondonNANANA
 SuttonNANANA
 BromleyDNEDNEDNE
 GreenwichDNEDNEDNE
 Kensington and ChelseaDNEDNEDNE
 CroydonDNRDNRDNR
 NewhamDNRDNRDNR
 TOTAL290,094384,356419,801
 Change – year-on-year 94,26235,445
 Change 16/17 to 18/19  129,707
‘No turn’ revenue – ranked by 18/19
RankCouncilRevenues 16/17Revenues 17/18Revenues 18/19
1Ealing£2,683,701£2,656,095£2,685,346
2Transport for London£1,012,411£1,903,322£2,093,651
3Hackney£0£133,420£1,888,845
4Havering£459,856£1,698,206£1,872,821
5Waltham Forest£1,526,667£1,688,329£1,865,539
6Cardiff£442,284£1,388,241£1,438,732
7Brent£1,969,815£1,756,762£1,317,666
8Westminster£88,507£1,195,813£1,177,011
9Merton£1,322,351£1,548,912£1,132,455
10Harrow£1,044,236£1,245,682£1,096,385
11Wandsworth£175,279£302,830£718,888
12Barking & Dagenham£472,662£631,866£620,809
13Tower Hamlets£4,616£395,168£569,120
14Haringey£921,276£853,553£535,393
15Islington£553,306£554,082£495,051
16Southwark£706,394£607,718£463,048
17Camden£633,714£578,576£445,899
18Enfield£484,953£656,839£421,395
19Kingston upon Thames£805,522£369,325£399,809
20Hammersmith and Fulham£771,727£710,464£399,250
21Lewisham£0£180,653£263,818
22Lambeth£438,396£315,769£246,080
23Redbridge£287,682£155,448£81,444
24Richmond£214,526£310,580£61,407
25Hounslow£28,767£19,388£52,803
26City of London£53,942£41,543£20,215
27Bexley£16,719£10,204£11,034
28Hillingdon£0£0£3,412
 Sutton£0£0£0
 BromleyDNEDNEDNE
 GreenwichDNEDNEDNE
 Kensington and ChelseaDNEDNEDNE
 BarnetDNRDNRDNR
 CroydonDNRDNRDNR
 NewhamDNRDNRDNR
 TOTAL£17,119,308£21,908,787£22,377,326
 Change – year-on-year £4,789,479£468,538
 Change 16/17 to 18/19  £5,258,018
No entry PCNs ranked by 18/19
RankCouncil / AuthorityPCNs – 16/17PCNs 17/18PCNs 18/19
1Harrow2,2093,2238,286
2Southwark5,2135,3097,000
3Islington6,9545,2106,845
4Haringey7,3796,0495,825
5Cardiff04,4745,643
6Hackney4711,9795,099
7Lewisham3,3963,7605,092
8Enfield3,6655,0294,086
9Merton172393,673
10Barnet8384,0723,640
11Waltham Forest1,0303,3243,103
12Hillingdon002,974
13Sutton05562,830
14Camden3,6472,4752,116
15Kingston upon Thames17,3795,5052,086
16Redbridge01811,826
17Lambeth1,2161,1851,442
18Hounslow1294,1771,355
19Tower Hamlets1166461,326
20Ealing7159471,197
21WestminsterNA1,3531,023
22Barking & Dagenham392660339
23Transport for London2,717989339
24Bexley145191204
25Havering227949113
26Brent12720175
27Wandsworth2272
 City of LondonNANANA
 Hammersmith and FulhamNANANA
 BromleyDNEDNEDNE
 GreenwichDNEDNEDNE
 Kensington and ChelseaDNEDNEDNE
 RichmondDNEDNEDNE
 CroydonDNRDNRDNR
 NewhamDNRDNRDNR
 TOTAL58,15962,49077,539
 Change – year-on-year 4,33115,049
 Change 16/17 to 18/19  19,380
‘No entry’ revenue ranked by 18/19
RankCouncil / AuthorityRevenues 16/17Revenues 17/18Revenues 18/19
1Harrow£145,187£209,595£549,785
2Southwark£346,670£343,540£420,760
3Islington£393,285£300,862£357,265
4Haringey£453,605£365,735£339,607
5Hackney£27,468£121,885£307,539
6Lewisham£203,876£217,105£288,870
7Merton£12,287£2,738£243,063
8Hillingdon£0£0£198,979
9Sutton£0£24,127£190,571
10Waltham Forest£67,943£210,741£189,606
11Cardiff£0£160,292£182,782
12Enfield£197,406£232,101£179,249
13Kingston upon Thames£890,944£308,018£145,360
14City of London£434,750£246,878£145,180
15Camden£187,193£153,129£142,585
16Redbridge£0£12,560£115,166
17Hounslow£8,933£223,070£89,933
18Tower Hamlets£649£39,489£89,318
19Lambeth£79,154£75,269£87,269
20WestminsterNA£89,178£73,395
21Ealing£29,972£44,714£49,843
22Transport for London£186,964£70,586£23,409
23Barking & Dagenham£20,996£31,541£17,980
24Bexley£9,253£13,373£12,512
25Havering£21,067£51,291£7,073
26Brent£6,826£15,574£6,353
27Wandsworth£1,365£390£65
 Hammersmith and FulhamNANANA
 BarnetNANANA
 BromleyNANANA
 GreenwichDNEDNEDNE
 Kensington and ChelseaDNEDNEDNE
 RichmondDNEDNEDNE
 CroydonDNRDNRDNR
 NewhamDNRDNRDNR
 TOTAL£3,725,794£3,563,781£4,453,518
 Change – YOY -£162,013£889,737
 Change 16/17 to 18/19  £727,724

By Graham Hill thanks to Fleet News

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