The Chancellor, new transport taxes and charges in tomorrow 'not' known budget is likely to give, predicts a leading transport charity.
And the campaign for better transport adds that, while George Osborne promised cuts to focus on its first budget, the "irresistible" will turn out potential revenue from new taxes and fees.
The Group's forecast comes in a pre budget briefing, in which it holds the changes that have already been announced by the coalition Government, and other policies which it believes that the Registrar could reveal morning.
Transport, better explained that projects in the transport sector worth billion pounds together under one 34 billion £ expenditure review carried out by the Government.It underlines reductions of 309 million £ cut transportation systems and £ 100 million sliced too local authority network rail's budget made but continues to argue that some areas of the issues - mostly public transport systems - transport are harder than others cut.
He cited examples the expenses of which most in franchise agreements with several years to run links and financing of public transport in London - bound are rail to which cuts "Hinder delivery" of the Olympic Games.
Indicating that cuts are falling but rather outside the capital, outlines the group possible areas in which the Chancellor might look, income to increase it considers it likely that Mr Osborne planned will continue increase in fuel duty by the previous Government in October 2009 and January 2010 1 p per litre but not on part privatisation of roads - a policy by groups including the RAC Foundation discussion start is expected.
"We expect that this budget will come where from the gloves", said executive director Stephen Joseph better transport.
Call for spending cuts made are "in ways that help stimulate the economy, increase social equity and reduce carbon dioxide emissions", he added: "sensible, intelligent reductions as cancel unnecessary and costly road project could help appropriate financing of more environmentally friendly transport options such as bus and train services, and ensures the streets we are correctly maintained."
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