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I can't see they would raise that much money although they could freeze the date and stop it being a rolling date.I would just tax my bikes in the summer and cash it in when it gets cold so three months VEL duty for Mr Starmer.Be easier to make all Electric Cars Pay VED, not sure why you can pay 7p per kwh to charge your car but you have to pay 25 p per kwh or more for your home.
Be easier to make all Electric Cars Pay VED, not sure why you can pay 7p per kwh to charge your car but you have to pay 25 p per kwh or more for your home.
There has been some stories of using classics for everyday transport as they get round the duty and are ULEZ exempt. I know is Australia (maybe only some states) you are restricted to a maximum number of days a year and have to carry a log showing the days used.
Quote from: Seabeowner on September 20, 2024, 07:26:21 PMThere has been some stories of using classics for everyday transport as they get round the duty and are ULEZ exempt. I know is Australia (maybe only some states) you are restricted to a maximum number of days a year and have to carry a log showing the days used.Well for me that is certainly true to a point, I couldn't afford ULEZ as a nearly daily rider living a mile from the tower Bridge, but I opted to go classic when I returned to biking six years ago after a break of about twenty years because I looked at modern bikes and thought 'no'. I could picture the mayor of London and the PM backtracking on these sort of exemptions though.
Quote from: Athame57 on September 21, 2024, 06:54:39 AMQuote from: Seabeowner on September 20, 2024, 07:26:21 PMThere has been some stories of using classics for everyday transport as they get round the duty and are ULEZ exempt. I know is Australia (maybe only some states) you are restricted to a maximum number of days a year and have to carry a log showing the days used.Well for me that is certainly true to a point, I couldn't afford ULEZ as a nearly daily rider living a mile from the tower Bridge, but I opted to go classic when I returned to biking six years ago after a break of about twenty years because I looked at modern bikes and thought 'no'. I could picture the mayor of London and the PM backtracking on these sort of exemptions though. I'm afraid the Mayor of London is nothing more than a money grabbing s***bag. He is not bothered by vehicle pollution at all. It is NOT illegal to drive a polluting vehicle in London, as long as you are willing to pay the daily charge then you can pollute as much as you like. I think I'm right in saying that in some cities, like Edinburgh possibly, it is a criminal offence for which you can be fined, not just given a PCN. London never stops looking for ways to extract money from people. Who knows, if he collects enough he might be able to afford a necktie and even look like a Mayor.
You hit the nail on the head there Micky👍. The mayor jumps on anyone driving a so-called polluting vehicle but does nothing to stop the illegal use of scooters to deliver a cup of coffee a packet of fags or a Macdonald's to those who are too lazy to get it themselves by riders with no licence or insurance. When he introduced the expansion of ULEZ to outer London he said the money raised would go to increase public transport. He was 100% true to his word, in Croydon he put one extra bus on the timetable on one route in the early morning!