All Decarbonisation articles – Page 26
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MT ArticleClean air zone: Southampton residents oppose mooted £100 HGV charge
Charging non-compliant HGVs £100 to enter Southampton’s clean air zone (CAZ) is excessive, according to many of the city’s residents.The results of a consultation on the council’s CAZ proposals published this week, show that of 7,624 respondents, 1,067 (14%) said the proposed charge for HGVs was too low, 2,973 (39%) ...
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MT ArticleNottingham's Clean Air Zone rejection opens door for other cities to follow suit, says FTA
Government support for Nottingham’s decision to reject plans for a charging clean air zone (CAZ) had opened the door for other cities to follow its example, according to the FTA.The call follows approval by the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) for Nottingham’s plans to cut the city’s ...
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MT ArticleDebate: What does a low- or no-carbon future look like for road transport?
Photo: Richard MannA recent Motor Transport roundtable debate sponsored by Fraikin looked at what will a zero-emissions truck look like as we start off down the 'Road to zero'.Steve Hobson, editor, MT: Good morning and welcome to this roundtable on low emissions vehicles. To my mind there are four distinct ...
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Government tells Leeds to think again over plans to aid hauliers affected by clean air zone
The government has told Leeds City Council to resubmit its bid for a clean air zone (CAZ) after rejecting a request for £27m to help hauliers upgrade their non-compliant vehicles.Leeds had asked the government for a total of £40m to fund its CAZ of which £27m was earmarked to help ...
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MT ArticleDerby rejects plan for clean air zone, opting for traffic management instead
Derby City Council has rejected plans for a clean air zone, after residents and businesses voted “overwhelmingly” for a traffic management system to cut emission levels in the city.Almost three quarters (73.6%) respondents to the city’s public consultation voted for a traffic management system, compared to 27.5% for a charging ...
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MT ArticleHermes likely to introduce electric vans nationwide after London success
Hermes looks set to introduce electric vans fleets across the country, after successfully running a fleet of them in London during the past months.The parcels firm has had 32 Nissan eNV200 vans working on multi-drop deliveries within London’s Congestion Charge zone for the last two months.Speaking to MT Hugo Martin, ...
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DfT preparing for national roll out of lane rental scheme to cut congestion
The government is now considering the national roll out of a lane rental scheme, which could see councils charge utility companies up to £2,500 a day for carrying out roadworks at peak times.The decision follows the successful piloting of the lane rental scheme by Kent County Council and TfL, which ...
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What effect will a low emission zone in Glasgow have on hauliers?
First minister Nicola Sturgeon announced in October last year that Glasgow would become the first city in Scotland to establish an LEZ in a bid to eliminate air pollution hotspots.Transport Scotland has said it intends to have the Euro-6-level LEZ in place by the end of this year, and that ...
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Red Route price hike will unduly penalise those delivering goods into London
TfL's plans to increase penalty charges for vehicles stopping illegally on London’s Red Routes will penalise freight operators and could drive up delivery costs across the capital.The warning came from the FTA, which expressed “bitter disappointment” after TfL revealed its intention to increase Red Route PCNs from £130 to £160.The ...
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£220m Clean Air Fund to help local authorities tackle air pollution
A new Clean Air Fund will give financial support to local authorities attempting to address air pollution in their areas.The £220m fund, announced by Philip Hammond in the Autumn Budget, will be paid for by higher Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) on diesel cars bought after 1 April 2018.Hammond emphasised that ...
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Hauliers face period of unprecedented change, says Innovate UK
Hauliers face the biggest change to how they do business since they left behind the horse and cart, according to Innovate UK’s Venn Chesterton.Speaking to delegates in the first seminar session at the Freight in the City Expo today (7 November), the ultra low emission vehicle lead at Innovate UK ...
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No freight deliveries to Oxford Street's west side from the end of 2018
London’s Oxford Street West is set to become a no-go area for road freight under plans unveiled by London mayor Sadiq Khan today.These latest proposals on freight deliveries are part of TfL’s wider plan to create a traffic-free area between Orchard Street and Oxford Circus. The Mayor wants to see ...
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Mayor confirms Ultra Low Emission Zone will start in April 2019
London mayor Sadiq Khan has confirmed his plan for an earlier start date for an Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ).In a statement today, TfL confirmed that the ULEZ would start on 8 April 2019 in central London requiring HGVs to meet Euro-6 emission standards and petrol-powered vehicles Euro-4.The ULEZ will ...
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Martrans Trailers to exhibit new urban Walking Floor trailer at Freight in the City Expo
Martrans Trailers is preparing to impress visitors to the Freight in the City Expo 2017 with a new compact version of its Walking Floor trailer, designed to give greater maneuverability than traditional straight tippers in tight urban areas.The Compact V Floor Walking Floor trailer is targeted at companies transporting aggregates ...
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MT ArticleAssociations question London T-Charge as surcharge goes live
Trade associations have questioned the effectiveness of the London T-Charge, as the new tax went live this morning (23 October).The T-Charge costs drivers of pre-Euro 4 vehicles that enter London’s congestion charge zone between 7am and 6pm on any weekday £10.00, on top of the £11.50 congestion charge.But the FTA ...
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Freightmaster celebrates FORS gold
Freightmaster Haulage and Storage has achieved gold level in FORS.Based in North Lincolnshire, Freightmaster works on a range of contracts, with around half of its business involving the transportation of bespoke-cut concrete panels from a Lincolnshire-based manufacturer, to construction clients in London.Freightmaster joined FORS in 2013, progressing to silver level ...
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Utility companies face hourly roadwork fee in bid to reduce congestion
Plans to introduce hourly lane-rental charges for utility companies when roadworks are carried out are in the pipeline after pilot schemes in London and Kent saw a decrease in congestion.The proposals, published this week in the DfT consultation paper Roadworks: the Future of Lane Rental, seek to cut the number ...
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RT Keedwell buys urban Montracon trailers
RT Keedwell has put into service its first urban delivery vehicles, with two new 9.7m length Montracon trailers.Replacing a 17- and 26-tonne rigid vehicle, the operator said it chose the urban trailers "as we feel they are more maneuverable and more versatile" than their predecessors.The trailers will predominantly distribute pallets ...
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Consortium to trial system that will switch to zero-emission running in polluted areas
A consortium formed of several automotive technology companies and Leeds City Council is developing a system that will automatically switch a vehicle’s engine to zero-emission running in heavily polluted areas.The council has teamed with Cenex, Transport Systems Catapult, consultancy EarthSense, transport network systems developer Dynniq and Tevva Motors to launch ...
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Capital needs dedicated freight commissioner, says London Chamber of Commerce and Industry
London needs a dedicated freight commissioner to meet the growing logistical demands of the capital, according to the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI).The organisation said that while it supports London mayor Sadiq Khan's plans to tackle congestion and air quality in the city, they need to be complemented ...









