motoring news 8401274 ----- # What the Budget means for motorists ## Fuel duty will be cut by 1p per litre from 6pm, and an additional £100million given to councils to fix potholes. ![What the budget means for motorists ][1] Drivers filling up from 6pm today will benefit a 1p per litre reduction in fuel duty Photo: JANE MINGAY [![][2]][3] By [Chris Knapman][4] 3:03PM GMT 23 Mar 2011 [Comments][5] An immediate reduction in fuel duty and more money for councils to repair Britain's crumbling road network - those were the two headlines for motorists from today's Budget, delivered by Chancellor George Osborne. Admitting that "the price of petrol has become a huge burden on families", Mr Osborne went on to describe how the cost of filling up a typical family car had increased by £10 in the last six months. Before stating how the government would help motorists faced with such high prices, he set out to explain what's within its control and what's not. "Britain is not in charge of world oil prices", he said. "But British Governments are in charge of the duty we levy on petrol." Mr Osborne went on to say that, after consideration, the government had rejected a separate VAT rate for petrol on the grounds that it would be "illegal". However, Labour's fuel escalator, which adds a penny on top of inflation, will be cancelled and a new "fair fuel stabiliser" introduced. As part of this, the "supplementary charge levied on oil and gas production will increase from 20 per cent to 32 per cent," said Mr Osborne, raising £2billion of additional tax revenue from oil companies. This will be used to delay next week's planned fuel duty increase of almost 5p per litre until 2012 (and the planned April 2012 inflation rise until the following summer). ## Related Articles * [George Osborne 'right to tackle Scotland's high fuel prices'][6] 23 Mar 2011 * [Last flying Vulcan comes under fire from new VAT rules][7] 22 Mar 2011 * [How to run a car on cooking oil][8] 22 Mar 2011 * [Motorists to be denied blood tests when stopped on suspicion of drink driving][9] 22 Mar 2011 * [James Cracknell: my dream garage][10] 21 Mar 2011 * [Porsche's 672,000 918 Spyder][11] 21 Mar 2011 The "fair" part of the fuel stabiliser involves the possible reintroduction of the escalator, and a reduction in the higher rate of oil tax, should oil prices fall below $75. "That is how it will work," said Mr Osborne. "No escalator when the oil price is high. No extra tax on the profits of North Sea oil companies if the oil price falls and stays low." The Chancellor also announced that further help to motorists would start at 6pm today, when fuel duty would be cut by 1p per litre. Commenting on the subject of fuel duty, IAM chief examiner Peter Rodger said: "Reducing fuel duty is a welcome break for hard-pressed motorists and businesses, but eco-driving is the only guaranteed way to reduce motoring costs. It's no longer an ethical choice, it's a money-saving essential - especially in rural areas where driving is a necessity." Elsewhere in the Budget, the Chancellor promised £100million of additional funding for councils to fill potholes. Warranty Direct managing director and founder of **[Potholes.co.uk][12]**, Duncan McClure Fisher, said: "Motorists will appreciate this extra support as it will mean less cars get damaged. It's another signal that the Government is recognising the need to support motorists, but the focus needs to be on local and minor roads. "It's not a solution to the problem," he added, "but at least it's a step in the right direction." Other points of note for motorists were that vehicle excise duty rates will increase only by inflation, while those for HGVs have been frozen. Mr Osborne also announced that Approved Mileage Allowance Payments, which have not increased since 2002, will rise from 40- to 45p per mile. "And I can tell the House that we will extend this relief to cover volunteers travelling as passengers - as charities and others have been calling for over many years", he said. [**The 2011 Budget Live**][13] [X][14] Share & bookmark Delicious Facebook Google Messenger Reddit Twitter Digg Fark LinkedIn Google Buzz StumbleUpon Y! 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