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Call for M6 Toll owner to drop charges for the summer

Birmingham's transport chief wants the paid-for road to become free for frieght until August to help ease the jams around the city

The M6 Toll could help ease congestion around Birmingham says the city's transport chief

Birmingham's transport chief has called on the owner of the M6 Toll road to open it up and help ease the traffic misery on the city's streets.

Councillor Tahir Ali said he would lobby Midland Expressway Ltd (MEL) to allow freight vehicles to use the toll road free until August and other parts of the M6 were ongoing.

Such a move would take up to 10,000 HGVs a day off the M6, opening up space for an extra 30,000 cars. Currently about 2,000 lorries use it.

A combination of major roadworks, including the slip road closures and has left the Accidents and shunts only add to the chaos.

Coun Ali (Lab Nechells) said it was "nonsensical" there was free space on the toll road while Birmingham remained gridlocked.

He said: "If the Government through the Highways Agency has taken the decision to close slip roads and carry out this work then they should ask MEL for their help.

"It is nonsensical we have this road asset underused while there are major delays on the rest of the region's roads."

He was replying to a question from Coun Victoria Quinn, the chairman of the coucil's transport watchdog committee.