Price drop causes increase in Humber Bridge traffic

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Wednesday, March 06, 2013
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MORE than 500,000 extra vehicles have made the trip over the Humber Bridge compared with the same period last year.

As reported, the cost of the crossing was cut from £3 to £1.50 for cars, and the charge was dropped entirely for motorbikes, on April 1.

  1. Humber Bridge tolls were reduced last April.

    Humber Bridge tolls were reduced last April.

The latest figures released by the Bridge Board show that in the 48 weeks since, a total of 527,729 additional vehicles have made the journey.

This equates to 73,621 motorcycles; 5,606,553 cars; 176,020 vans, and 292,860 trucks.

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During the same period last year, 8,180 fewer motorcycles; 526,664 fewer cars and 27,989 fewer trucks crossed the bridge. However, 35,104 more vans made the journey.

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    by Grimsbydriver

    Wednesday, March 06 2013, 6:59PM

    “A 50% reduction creates less than 10% extra traffic hmmm that hasnt worked out to well has it? So where are all these people who campaigned for bridge toll reduction, guess they sold their cars or realised they didnt even need to go to hull.”

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    by DerAngriff

    Wednesday, March 06 2013, 5:09PM

    “I'm sure I must be reading this incorrectly?

    'The latest figures released by the Bridge Board show that in the 48 weeks since, a total of 527,729 additional vehicles have made the journey.

    This equates to 73,621 motorcycles; 5,606,553 cars; 176,020 vans, and 292,860 trucks.'

    That doesn't add up to anything like 527,729 even excluding the extra five and half million extra cars!”

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    by williampink

    Wednesday, March 06 2013, 4:51PM

    “We have been saying this for years.This is us just being proved right.”

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