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| Author: | StuartW [ Tue Oct 30, 2018 8:08 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Drivers' grants and loans proposed for Leeds CAZ compliance |
Proposal for £3,000 grants for Leeds taxi drivers Proposals to give taxi drivers grants of up to £3,000 each will be discussed at a Leeds City Council meeting next week. “Transition grants” would be available to assist taxi drivers in buying cleaner vehicles, to conform with clean air regulations set to come into effect in 2020. Under the proposals, taxi and private hire drivers would be able to apply for a grant of up to £1,500 to go towards buying a hybrid (electric and petrol) car and up to £3,000 to purchase a full electric vehicle. The proposed clean air charging zone (CAZ) in and around Leeds city centre would charge high polluting taxis and private hire vehicles up to £12.50 a day, while non-eco-friendly HGVs and buses would pay £50 a week for coming into the zone. Private hire and taxi industry chiefs had complained that most drivers owned their own cars, so would not be able to afford to buy expensive new vehicles, and warned many drivers would simply pay the fees, and have to charge passengers more. Leeds’s clean air charging zone is part of a £40m raft of work to improve the city’s air quality, following a ruling from the European Union. The report, which is set to go before the council’s licensing committee on November 5, said: “The grant is based on estimated driver costs such as; driver licensing fees, including DVLA and DBS checks, vehicle licensing costs and other cost such as stickers, meter checks and fitting and service/insurance costs. This grant is designed to lower the effect of these costs and to support the move from older, higher emission vehicle ownership to licensing of ultra-low emission vehicles.” The council would also offer interest-free loans of up to £10,000 to drivers wishing to replace their cars. This would be repayable over 4 years and can work alongside the transition grants. The report concluded: “The proposed clean air charging zone achieves compliance in the shortest possible time whilst complying with its legal and statutory obligations and in accordance with public law principles. It has also sought to mitigate the economic impact on the city. “The support packages described in this paper will assist drivers in making the required transition to meet the requirements of the forthcoming CAZ.” Other plans for the clean air charging zone include a network of cameras to detect the number plates entering the charging zone. A number plate would be checked against a database, and could result in the vehicle’s owner being billed for driving in the zone if it does not match the clean air regulations. However, private vehicles would be exempt from the charges. |
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| Author: | StuartW [ Tue Oct 30, 2018 8:11 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Drivers' grants and loans proposed for Leeds CAZ complia |
There are around 5,000 vehicles in the Leeds combined fleet, so grants would cost a total of £15m if everyone took it up. But however many did take it up, would amount to millions of pounds in grants - can't see this happening, somehow. |
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| Author: | StuartW [ Thu Nov 08, 2018 7:29 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Drivers' grants and loans proposed for Leeds CAZ complia |
Slightly more detail on this for anyone interested. I'll believe it when I see it though Leeds to support taxi drivers in meeting CAZ standards https://www.airqualitynews.com/2018/11/ ... standards/ Leeds city council is considering offering taxi and private-hire drivers incentives of up to £3,000 to switch to electric models as well as possible loans of up to £10,000 for vehicles that meet the requirements of its proposed Clean Air Zone. ![]() Image: Air Quality News Details of the proposed support package for drivers were outlined at a meeting of the council’s Licensing Committee on Tuesday (6 November) – and will be dependent on financial support from the government through its air quality fund. The city council has been instructed by government to submit proposals to address exceedances of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) air pollution limits on roads within the city, with plans to establish a ‘Class B’ charging Clean Air Zone on the table (see airqualitynews.com story). This would cover HGVs, buses, coaches and private hire vehicles. For the taxi and private hire sector, vehicles will need to be either petrol hybrid, electric or petrol Euro 5/6 with an LPG conversion to avoid incurring a charge of £50 per week or £12.50 per day for drivers licenced within the city, and £12.50 per day for those coming from outside of Leeds. Some exemptions have been put forward by the city council that would delay the date that some of the city’s private hire and taxi drivers would have to comply with the requirements, in order to lessen the strain on the city’s taxi operators. Financial support In documents published ahead of Tuesday’s meeting the authority acknowledged that there is a ‘clear requirement’ to provide financial support to the sector in upgrading vehicles. The report noted: “Analysis of the demographic of drivers in this sector clearly indicate that they are typical [sic] from areas of social deprivation and often are on lower than average incomes. This means that many such drivers face barriers to accessing finance, or raising capital even if future fuel savings are available.” In order to support the city’s drivers, the authority has put together a planned package of grants and a loan scheme that it is hoped would provide financial aid to drivers wishing to switch to compliant vehicles. ![]() Image: Air Quality News For drivers considering switching to a fully-electric model, up to £3,000 could be available as a grant, while drivers wishing to switch to a full hybrid vehicle may have access to up to £1,500. A further interest free loan scheme has also been proposed to offer drivers support in switching to a compliant vehicles, with a maximum value of £10,000 to be paid out, and repaid over the course of four years. Up to 2,400 applications are expected to be received through the scheme, and drivers could be able to apply for a grant and a loan depending on the vehicle they are proposing to purchase. Funding The city council is requesting £27 million in funding from the government’s £220 million Clean Air Fund to support these measures. This is in addition to £13 million from the government’s £255 million Implementation Fund to cover costs associated with the infrastructure and operation of the zone. ![]() Image: Air Quality News The report notes: “Significant concern has been raised by those impacted about the financial impact on their businesses because in many cases, they will need to replace their vehicles earlier than they would have planned and customers driving non-compliant vehicles may also choose to take their business elsewhere. “Not only would this adversely affect the concerned business, there are potential ramifications for the economic performance of the City. For this reason the council is asking for £27 million from the government’s Clean Air Fund to provide mitigation assistance to the sectors that are impacted.” Leeds Clean Air Zone plans are due to be considered by ministers before approval – with a likely implementation date of January 2020. |
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| Author: | Sussex [ Fri Nov 09, 2018 4:50 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Drivers' grants and loans proposed for Leeds CAZ complia |
Very interesting issue being discussed, but one issue that seems to be being missed, either deliberately or not. And that issue is it's a 100% guaranteed way of sorting the cross border hiring problem. Charge non locals the extra fees, exempt locals. |
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