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Most know about the LEZ/ULEZ in London., received a notification from Bath&North East Somerset council the other day that their  CAZ ( clean air zone) will be in place and chargeable from the 15th March 2021. They must of been harvesting reg numbers for at least a year because the letter quoted a reg number off one of our vehicles that's not been down that way for quite some time. Trucks inc Euro 6 £100 per day, vans and smaller £9 a day and that includes petrol vehicles.

Come upgrade time it may alter potential vehicle choices, there is a registration scheme that lowers these daily charges but I am not sure what this entails or if there are any concessions for those that live in these zones.

 

Others to follow this year.

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Cities are enforcing Low Emission Zones to reduce air pollution. But how does this affect motorists?

 

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This is all a bit infuriating. I'm lucky not to be effected by it in Devon but I wonder how long I will have that pleasure. 

I can completely understand it for personal/commuting vehicles but to shaft people who need vans/lorries for work is crazy. I can't tow a tonne of chip and chipper behind a pushbike 

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8 minutes ago, Paddy1000111 said:

This is all a bit infuriating. I'm lucky not to be effected by it in Devon but I wonder how long I will have that pleasure. 

I can completely understand it for personal/commuting vehicles but to shaft people who need vans/lorries for work is crazy. I can't tow a tonne of chip and chipper behind a pushbike 

Only way I can see it is to lump the charge on top the bill for any customers in the area. If I lived in one of these zones I'd be fully expecting services to go up as a result of this. 

 

Obvious downside is it will be pricing smaller firms (in all industries) out of the cities and leaving them for big boys with sub 3 year old fleets.

 

Pleased I live in North Wales and unlikely to be affected by this for some time. By the time it gets up here EV 4x4s and pickups will hopefully be ten a penny!

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It gets worse for truck operators, the DVS zone kicks in tomorrow. Any unregistered/non-compliant truck unwittingly running into these areas which is basically anywhere inside of the M25 will cop a £550 fine which will no doubt escalate if paid late. Nice little money earner, no doubt others will follow.

DVS2020.ORG

Direct Vision Standards

 

 

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because Bob has fat fingers.
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