Huge fee if road pricing starts now
If the government introduced a congestion charge tomorrow it would have to sting drivers for HK$90 for each trip to Central - and that would deter only one in five from making the journey by road.
But drivers would need pay only HK$40 to HK$50 if the scheme were launched in 2016, when the Central-Wan Chai bypass has been built.
Those are among the findings of the second study of the feasibility of electronic road pricing.
A senior government source called the HK$90 charge huge and said: 'We do not think people will be willing to pay such a high price.'
Congestion charging has been on the agenda since the 1980s. A consultancy study finished in 2000 was not released in full. The source said officials were looking at the second study's findings and considering how and when to release them.
The source said the difference between the charges was so high because, without a bypass, drivers unwilling to pay would have almost no alternative route.