Why Trusted Driver is the right way to do TDP Road Pricing

After accumulating charges, the vehicle sends the charging data to the billing computer. It is thus not possible for the two computer systems to collaborate to link the driver with the journey.

Step 2

The right way to do TDP, slide 2

Vehicle sends accumulated charge data, with its ID, to Payment Service Provider which looks up the driver and issues a bill. No journey details (time, position) are sent.

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Useful Links...

Congestion and road pricing Department for Transport's road pricing website.

Road Pricing Feasibility Study Department for Transport's investigation into road pricing.

Road Pricing Demonstrations Project Explains the Department for Transport Demonstrations Project. Includes Invitation to Tender documents.

The Eddington Report Executive Summary

Intelligent Transport Systems and Services the Technology Strategy Board program and competition document

Talks presented at the Privacy-Friendly Fraud Detection and Payment Enforcement in Road Charging Schemes conference run for the DfT by the Enterprise Privacy Group. See the paper on the German road pricing scheme.

Privacy Impact Assessment Handbook from the Information Commissioner's Office

Privacy by Design Report from the Information Commissioner's Office

Privacy Engineering Whitepaper from the Cyber Security KTN Privacy Special Interest Group

Road Pricing 2008 conference - includes a section on the DfT's Road Pricing Demonstrations Project.