Monitoring congestion charge data - February 2026

Comparison of congestion charge data from February 2025 and February 2026.

The data is for a single month.  No firm conclusions can be drawn from such a short monitoring period. Travel patterns and external factors will continue to change, so the figures should be treated with caution.  

About the data

Our data comes from numerous different sources.  Most data are updated monthly. Although data has been checked for errors, it is being published immediately after collection, so minor discrepancies may remain.

The transport, footfall and park and ride data compares February 2026 with February 2025, where data is available in both years.  The congestion charge is not the only factor driving changes, and in some cases, it may not even be the main one.

Traffic flows and journey times

Inner
Location Percentage change
Kingston Road south of Leckford Road 0%
Woodstock Road south of Leckford Road No data available for February 2025
Banbury Road north of Norham Road No data available for February 2026 
Magdalen Bridge -11%
Folly Bridge No data available for February 2026

Data source: Automatic traffic counters and VivaCity multi-modal sensors.

Outer
Location Percentage change
Woodstock Road south of Blandford Avenue 0%*
Marsh Lane north of Horseman Close 2%
London Road east of Lyndworth Close 0%
Garsington Road south-east of John Smith Drive 7%
Rose Hill south of Newman Road 2%
Botley Road west of Seacourt park and ride 4%
Blackbird Leys Road north-west of Sandy Lane West 4%
Banbury Road north of Davenant Road 1%
Horspath Driftway 0%
Abingdon Road south of Weirs Lane -3%

Data source: Automatic traffic counters and VivaCity multi-modal sensors.

* = Unreliable data counts from February 2025

Ring road
Location Percentage change
A423 southern bypass between Kennington roundabout and Heyford Hill interchange No data available for February 2025
A4142 eastern bypass, east of Heyford Hill roundabout 3%
A4142 eastern bypass, between Horspath Driftway and Headington roundabout 4%
A40 northern bypass, south-east of River Cherwell 0%
A34 Hinksey Hill interchange, southbound offslip No data available for February 2025 or February 2026
A34 Botley interchange, southbound offslip -68%*
A34 Botley interchange southbound, south of southbound offslip -32%*
A34 Peartree interchange, northbound offslip 9%

Data source: Automatic traffic counters and VivaCity multi-modal sensors.

* = Unreliable data counts from February 2025

Other sites
Location Percentage change
Hollow Way -40%
Marston Ferry Road -19%
Thames Street -16%
Woodstock Road south of South Parade 2%
Banbury Road south of Marston Ferry Road -8%
Cowley Road No data available for February 2025
Hythe Bridge Street -29%
Headley Way 1%
St Clements No data available for February 2025
Iffley Road  -4%

Data source: Automatic traffic counters and VivaCity multi-modal sensors.

Change in traffic journey times on selected roads within Oxford ring road, February 2026 vs February 2025

In the table below, 'inbound' means towards the city centre for radial routes, or towards Headington for orbital routes.

Traffic journey times on selected roads within Oxford ring road
Road 7 – 9am inbound 7 – 9am outbound 4 – 7pm inbound 4 – 7pm outbound
Abingdon Road, between Weirs Lane and Thames Street -11% -3% -3% -5%
Woodstock Road, between St Giles and Moreton Road  -2% 2% 3% 9%
Woodstock Road, Moreton Road and Wolvercote roundabout No data 2% No data 11%
Banbury Road, between St Giles and Moreton Road 4% 2% 1% 5%
Banbury Road, between Moreton Road and Cutteslowe roundabout -3% 2% 5% 16%
Marston Ferry Road/Cherwell Drive, between Marsh Lane and Banbury Road  -6% -14% 0% -2%
Marsh Lane, between A40 and Cherwell Drive -11% 5% 30% 12%
London Road, between Headington roundabout and Windmill Road 3% 5% 5% 0%
London Road, between Windmill Road and Headley Way 0% 2% 3% 2%
Headington Road/Headington Hill between Headley Way and Marston Road -2% -1% -3% 3%
London Place/St Clements, between Marston Road and The Plain -15% -3% -11% -3%
Cowley Road, between Southfield Road and The Plain -9% -1% -3% 4%
Cowley Road and Oxford Road, between Between Towns Road and Southfield Road -3% -1% 0% 5%
Iffley Road, between Donnington Bridge Road and The Plain -11% 0% -1% 1%
Henley Avenue/Iffley Road between Church Cowley Road and Donnington Bridge Road -5% 4% -1% 4%
Oxford Road/Rose Hill, between Littlemore roundabout and Church Cowley Road -3% 4% 8% 5%
High Street, between Longwall Street and The Plain -2% 0% -2% -9%
Hollow Way, between Horspath Road and Garsington Road  4% 6% 2% -6%
Hollow Way, between Horspath Road and The Slade  0% 8% 4% 5%
The Slade (whole length)  3% 5% 1% -4%
Windmill Road (whole length) 3% -1% 0% -1%
Old Road (Windmill to Gipsy Lane) 4% 6% 2% 2%
Warneford Lane/Morrell Avenue (whole length) 5% 0% 4% 8%
Garsington Road/Oxford Road, between Between Towns Road and the Cowley interchange -4% 4% 6% 12%
Old Abingdon Road, Southern Bypass to Abingdon Road -20% -8% -15% 6%
Horspath Driftway No data 4% No data 6%
Beaumont Street/Worcester Street/Hythe Bridge Street -2% -8% -5% -3%
Thames Street/Oxpens Road/Hollybush Row -15% 0% -3% 0%
Weirs Lane/Donnington Bridge Road between Abingdon Road and Iffley Road -9% -1% 10% 2%
Abingdon Road between Weirs Lane and Kennington Roundabout -2% No data for Feb 2025 -1% No data for Feb 2025
Marston Road between London Place and Headley Way -3% 1% -1% 0%
Headley Way between Marsh Lane and London Road 7% 6% 2% -5%
Between Towns Road/Church Cowley Road between Henley Avenue and Oxford Road 7% 7% 3% 6%

Data source: Inrix telematics data

Change in traffic journey times on Oxford ring road, February 2026 vs February 2025

Traffic journey times on Oxford ring road
Section 7 – 9am clockwise 7 – 9am anti-clockwise 4 – 7pm clockwise 4 – 7pm anti-clockwise
Between Hinksey Hill interchange and Kennington roundabout -43% -14% 3% 9%
Between Kennington roundabout and Heyford Hill roundabout -55% 3% 7% 6%
Between Heyford Hill roundabout and Littlemore roundabout  -29% 10% 3% 0%
Between Littlemore roundabout and Cowley interchange 55% -5% 5% 6%
Between Cowley interchange and Horspath Driftway -2% 9% 2% 6%
Between Horspath Driftway and Headington roundabout 1% -8% 0% -16%
Between Headington roundabout and Marsh Lane interchange 4% -4% -9% -1%
Between Marsh Lane interchange and Cutteslowe roundabout -2% 27% -6% 54%
Between Cutteslowe roundabout and Wolvercote roundabout 33% -12% 7% -23%
Between Wolvercote roundabout and Peartree interchange 1% -11% 9% -3%
Between Peartree interchange and Botley interchange 1% -19% 23% -3%
Between Botley interchange and Hinksey Hill interchange 6% -22% 16% 5%
Oxford Road/Banbury Road between Kidlington roundabout and Cutteslowe roundabout -9% 4% 4% 3%
A40 between Thornhill P&R and Headington roundabout 6% -28% 1% -35%

Data source: Inrix telematics data

Change in bus journey times, February 2026 vs February 2025

Bus journey times
Road 7 – 9am inbound 7 – 9am outbound 4 – 7pm inbound 4 – 7pm outbound
Abingdon Road -9% -6% -3% -8%
Banbury Road -4% 1% 0% 4%
Cherwell Drive -11% 10% 7% 4%
Cowley Road -8% -2% -9% 6%
Garsington Road -14% 2% -6% -2%
Headington Road -7% 0% -31% 1%
Headley Way -1% 3% 0% -8%
Henley Avenue -7% -4% 4% -3%
High Street 9% -1% 6% -2%
Hollow Way -7% -5% -2% -12%
Iffley Road -20% -3% 0% -1%
London Road 4% 3% 5% -3%
Marston Ferry Road 4% -8% 2% 3%
Morrell Avenue -9% 0% -25% 1%
Oxford Road -12% -1% -7% 6%
Rose Hill -4% -2% 6% 2%
St Clements Street -10% -3% -32% 1%
The Slade 0% 4% -4% -5%
Warneford Lane 0% 5% 1% 2%
Windmill Road 5% 10% -5% -1%
Woodstock Road -1% 1% 2% 7%

Data source: CitySwift and bus telematics.

Change in cycle flows, February 2026 vs February 2025

Cycle flow data not yet available.

 

Visitor footfall

Footfall and spend data across Oxford will be published once it has been checked and validated. Read our statement on footfall and spend data for more details.

In the meantime, pedestrian count data for Queen Street in central Oxford has been purchased from MRI Software (MRI do not hold data for any other locations in Oxford). 

One month is a very short period for footfall comparisons, particularly as the weather has a significant impact on footfall. The temporary congestion charge will be one factor amongst many that have influenced the figures. 

Year-on-year change in pedestrian counts, 2025-2006 vs 2024-2025

Month Queen Street, Oxford Cambridge City Centre UK high streets UK high streets, shopping centres and retail parks Source for Cambridge and national data
November +3.5% -9.0% -2.7% -1.8% Footfall report (pdf format, 705 KB)
December +2.4% -0.2% +0.6% +2.0% Footfall report (pdf format, 705 KB)
January +0.6% -5.5% -2.7% -3.0% Footfall report (pdf format, 705 KB)
February -3.2% -2.3% -2.1% -2.0% Footfall report(pdf format, 705 KB)
November-February average +0.9% Not available Not available Not available -

Data Source:  MRI OnLocation for Footfall Analytics.

Change in consumer spending in selected areas, February 2026 vs February 2025

February 2026 data will be provided here as soon as it becomes available. Read our statement on footfall and spend data for more details.

Park and ride usage

Park and ride car park entries - February 2026 vs February 2025
Park and ride car park Change %
Peartree 20.0%
Oxford Parkway (includes park and ride and station car park) 16.6%
Thornhill 4.3%
Redbridge 36.2%
Seacourt 7.7%

Source: Automatic Traffic Counters.

Maximum occupancy - February 2025 and February 2026

Oxford Parkway
Year Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
2025 30% 35% 34% 34% 25% 20% 7%
2026 31% 47% 45% 43% 32% 28% 13%
Peartree
Year Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
2025* n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
2026 65% 79% 80% 74% 67% 64% 29%

*No exit data is available for Peartree from February 2025.

Redbridge
Year Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
2025 65% 75% 76% 75% 64% 57% 30%
2026 89% 95% 98% 96% 84% 81% 43%
Seacourt
Year Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
2025 35% 46% 43% 42% 25% 13% 5%
2026 38% 46% 45% 42% 26% 15% 6%
Thornhill
Year Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
2025 48% 53% 48% 51% 42% 50% 18%
2026 50% 63% 56% 57% 41% 66% 15%

Source: Automatic Traffic Counters

Permit and enforcement data

Number of each type of permit issued from 24 September 2025 (when the permit website opened for applications) to 17 March 2026.

As of 17 March, the total number of permits issued is 110,565.

Unlimited permit numbers
Permit type  Number 
Approved driving instructor 304
Blue badge holders 10667
Business car used as goods vehicle 392
Car clubs 3
Central permit area resident 394
Central permit area sports clubs, nurseries or military training 557
Central permit area workplace parking 1130
Disability benefit claimant 1182
Disabled tax class vehicle 368
Firefighters 82
Frequent hospital patient 567
Hackney carriage or private hire vehicle (HCV or PHV) 2008
Hearse or funeral car 18
Organisational Blue badge holders 88
Organisational shared cars (pool cars) 132
Personal car used as goods vehicle 682
Personal car used by community health or care worker 4074
School car used for home-to-school transport 4
School student with Special Educational Needs or Disabilities (SEND) 90
Unpaid carer 176

Source: Oxfordshire County Council Permit Management System.

Day pass permits
Permit type Number
Oxford residents  32916
Oxfordshire residents 54465
Central permit area visitors 266

Source: Oxfordshire County Council Permit Management System.

Penalty charge notices sent between 1 February to 31 February 2026
Type Number sent
Penalty charge notices 25647

Source: Oxfordshire County Council Charge Management System.

Total income before operating costs

Income generated 29 October 2025 to 28 February 2026
Type Amount
Income from congestion charge payments £1,234,046
Income from penalty charges £1,317,525
Total income before operating costs £2,551,571

Source: Oxfordshire County Council

Income generated 1 January to 31 January 2026
Type Amount
Income from congestion charge payments £289,410
Income from penalty charges £578,060
Total income before operating costs £867,470

Source: Oxfordshire County Council

Spending the income

The income from the temporary congestion charge is currently being spent on the free park and ride bus journey offer and on the scheme implementation and administration.