Max B Gold wrote: ↑Mon Jul 31, 2023 4:03 pm
greyhound wrote: ↑Mon Jul 31, 2023 3:54 pm
most boarders on are for it
my point being that's ok but what about
people who cant afford to buy a different car
if you live inside the zone £12. 50 a day every day
every month wont be worth working.
its not just a few people its probably thousands.
That's why a more generous scrappage scheme is required.
Currently some 4,000 people a year die prematurely from the poor air quality in London. To save lives the govt needs to help the 10% affected by ULEZ to update their vehicles.
Mrs Gold developed asthma in London but when we moved back to the clean, pure air of the Scotch countryside it ceased to be a thing.
Max, you have not seen how they got to 4000. The mathematical modeling is worse than Fergusons covid.
By the way, the worst case of asthma that I have seen is from a person from Sky, London made no difference.
To put things in context 70 years ago we jad pea soupers and you could not see more than a foot, so we have come a long way.
But Ulez is a tax, pure and simple. If it were not then cars and other vehicles would be changed on how much pollutants they produce, not just from exhaust, but from tyres and brake pads. Tyres are easily the worst pollutants, so the weight of vehicles needs to be taken into consideration.
Ulez will evolve to change per mile, in the outer parts of London this will become untenable, with very poor public transport and long distances to cover.
I just wonder if this is a way to reduce London's population?