The War On Diesel Is Getting Serious With £20 Daily Penalties For Driving Into Cities

Diesel's days are definitely numbered, with the environmental secretary and London Mayor both about to announce new punitive measures against diesel cars
The War On Diesel Is Getting Serious With £20 Daily Penalties For Driving Into Cities

Drivers of diesel cars could be slapped with daily ‘toxin taxes’ in dozens of UK cities if leaked Government plans go ahead.

The Times writes that as many as 35 of the British towns and cities worst affected by pollution will be able to introduce charges of up to £20 per day, with the ‘nine or 10’ worst areas able to completely ban diesel vehicles at certain times of day.

The newspaper estimates that the number of affected cars alone could run to 10 million, and that’s before considering vans, lorries and buses.

Diesel Jaguar X-Types would be among those cars hit by the new rules
Diesel Jaguar X-Types would be among those cars hit by the new rules

Apparently, the plans could exclude diesel cars in some cities and focus mainly on commercial vehicles, but more detail will be revealed when the Environment Secretary, Andrea Leadsom, makes the announcement next week.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan is this week going to announce an unprecedented widening of the London congestion charge net. It would apply a £12.50 charge to ‘the most polluting vehicles’ everywhere inside the North Circular and South Circular roads, on top of the additional £10 ‘T-Charge’ that will be charged to drivers of pre-2006 diesels that enter central London at peak times.

That means that, say, a 2004 Ford Focus diesel would cost at least £20 a day to drive into central London, or potentially at least £32.50 a day if the mayor decides to include older diesel cars in the wider anti-pollution initiative. That would be pretty crippling, and drivers would be forced to take a huge hit on the resale value of their cars in order to swap to something newer or not diesel-powered.

Basically, if you drive an old, polluting diesel and don’t have the money to replace it, be somewhere other than London.

The bad news for diesel drivers continues, with extra taxes on new diesel cars set to be announced in the Autumn budget. Don’t rule out diesel fuel duty increases, either.

Via: The Times (basic subscription required)

Comments

Harry 15

wait i swear we wherw just told to drive them?

04/04/2017 - 14:35 |
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SuperHamz

So for all these years, the Government told us that we should all buy diesels because they were better for the environment, encouraging their sales with lower VED - now they want to fine people for owning those very cars.

Same thing will happen with electric cars, when they stop filling the coffers, they’ll bring in some sort of electricity tax, they’ll probably call it taxicity.

04/04/2017 - 15:25 |
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Fantaribo

Plain stupid

04/04/2017 - 15:51 |
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Anonymous

#mimimi economy #mimimi diesel #mimimi I don’t care about the air I’m breathing.

All this started with the dieselgate.
THANK YOU VOLKSWAGEN

#TurboPETROL4life

04/04/2017 - 16:06 |
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Стоян Георгиев

Lol

04/04/2017 - 16:14 |
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BünnyRöcket Entertainment

What about London’s busses, and diesel trains?

04/04/2017 - 16:18 |
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Likely to go electric - there are fully electric buses running in some parts of the UK already

04/05/2017 - 14:39 |
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Anonymous

Portugal is thinking of changing the tax so it only affects diesel and not petrol.
Diesels are cheaper in the long run, and in a country where most people have low income that is just signing bankruptcy.

04/04/2017 - 16:57 |
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Ian Price

I’m will ship my duramax project over there when I’m done and just roll coal through there

04/04/2017 - 16:59 |
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captaind00m

first brexit then this.

04/04/2017 - 18:17 |
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Anonymous

Never been a better time to Decat and DPF delete then 😁

04/04/2017 - 18:27 |
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Futurism

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Does it really add any performace?

04/09/2017 - 09:43 |
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