Oxford Is Banning Everything With An Engine - Starting In 2020

The British city of Oxford is going zero-emission from 2020, banning anything with an engine - including delivery vans - from a gradually increasing number of busy city streets
Oxford Is Banning Everything With An Engine - Starting In 2020

Well, how do you like this? Anything Paris can do, Oxford can look down its nose at. The English city, famous for its university and for generally hating cars in general, has announced a zero-emission zone starting in 2020.

This ban is more clearly-worded than the others we’ve seen. It’s a straightforward zero-emission policy, banning petrol and diesel cars as well as any hybrid that has a fossil-fuel combustion engine. So, if you live just outside Oxford, work in the centre and have just bought a Porsche 918 Spyder thinking you’d be safe from low-emission zone restrictions, Oxford City Council would like to tell you to get bent.

Oxford 918 Spyder owner? Unlucky.
Oxford 918 Spyder owner? Unlucky.

Actually, it’s not quite that bad. In 2020 just a few streets will start operating a policy that sees every vehicle with an engine banned. Even taxis and buses will be affected. Gradually, the whole city will be added to the scheme and even HGVs will be stopped from entering to deliver goods. If there aren’t widely available (and financially viable) electric trucks and vans by then… well, the people of Oxford will be in trouble, won’t they.

The full scheme won’t be in place until 2035, but busy city centre streets will be metaphorically roped off to combustion engines in just over a couple of years. How, exactly, are deliveries going to be made? Will the postal services have to invest in electric vans just for Oxford? This reeks of poorly thought-out political point-scoring.

Oxford Is Banning Everything With An Engine - Starting In 2020

Oxford’s EV infrastructure growth plans at this point are pretty pathetic. There’s half a million pounds on tap for charging points for taxis, and £800,000 more for – wait for it – a whole 100 charging points for residents. Yep, £8000 each for something you can buy yourself for your home or office for comfortably less than £1000. That’s including fitting, too. Here, good CTzens, is typical British council mismanagement at its finest. Idiots.

Meanwhile, the population of Oxford is currently about 160,000. A hundred charging sockets isn’t going to cut it. The council is throwing this new legislation around while the actual practicalities of making it happen – we call it ‘common sense’ – has been forgotten. Well done, guys.

Comments

Anonymous

Welcome to British County Councils. Where the rejects of Parliament go to make stupid decisions like this.

10/13/2017 - 06:52 |
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Anonymous

Here in ireland the postal services are on bikes so they can use as well

10/13/2017 - 08:04 |
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Anonymous

I’m going to have worked my whole life to become successful enough to buy my dream car, only for it to be either be illegal to drive or have no engine and a duracell battery.

10/13/2017 - 08:21 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Sounds like me

10/13/2017 - 09:32 |
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redflamexfire(R32 squad)

Why f* do u wanna do that?

10/13/2017 - 08:51 |
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Gautier Rinville

no joke

Sends UCAS Application for Oxford
Super Proud
Closes UCAS tab
Decide to reward myself
Opens Car Throttle
Read Article
Lay Down to Cry
Tries Not to Cry
Cries a Lot

10/13/2017 - 09:17 |
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Anonymous

Haha imagine a building on fire if everything is banned then buildings will burn as fire engines be banned 😂😂😂

10/13/2017 - 09:23 |
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Anonymous

Police interceptors Oxford car chases are going to be fun to watch see who runs out of battery life first.

10/13/2017 - 09:34 |
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Anonymous

So, what about Mini? They were built in the oxford factory did they?

10/13/2017 - 10:59 |
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Anonymous

Just use biofuels that only produce eco-friendly natural gases when burned. This and hydrogen fuel cell powered vehicles.

10/13/2017 - 11:43 |
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fujiwara

I feel bad for all the car guys there but they might go to somewhere else

10/13/2017 - 12:04 |
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