Ollie wrote:
Taxi Fares Rise to Fight Pollution
Taxi fares in the capital are to rise to tackle pollution, the Mayor of London announced today.
Ken Livingstone said the city’s 20,000 taxis have to meet strict emissions standards by 2007 under the terms of his Taxi Emissions Strategy.
A flat rate of 20p will be added to every cab fare from April to pay for the conversion of cabs into cleaner vehicles.
The rate will be reviewed after three years, and is over and above the usual cost of living rise.
Mr Livingstone said: “London has the worst air quality in the UK and air pollution is estimated to cause 1,600 premature deaths every year in London.
“For just 20p a journey, we will see major health benefits for all Londoners.”
He added that the policy would benefit cabbies, as they spend long hours on the road and are exposed to more pollution than other people.
According to the mayor, taxis are responsible for 24% of fine particle emissions and 12% of nitrogen oxide let off by road traffic in London.
The pollutants can cause asthma and other lung and respiratory problems, as well as heart disease.
There are currently only 3,600 taxis which come up to the clean “Euro 3” standard.
The mayor wants the extra charge to be used to fit a filter to the cab, convert the car to run on liquid petroleum gas or encourage drivers to buy a new, cleaner vehicle.
The rises are part of the mayor’s plan to make London a Low Emission Zone by 2007.
“This is one of a number of measures I am putting in place to improve air quality in London,” Mr Livingstone said.
He added that emissions had already been cut by 12% in central London as a result of the congestion charge.
Whats he doing about bus pollution? Maybe he'll slap two pence a head on each punter, or do buses already get subsidised to pollute London.
Best wishes
JD