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PARKED UP Drivers are being offered up to £3,000 ‘in credit’ to give up polluting cars
Levi Winchester, Senior Digital Consumer Reporter
20 Feb 2021, 11:53Updated: 20 Feb 2021, 17:59
DRIVERS are being offered up to £3,000 “in credit” in return for giving up their cars as part of a new trial scheme.
A pilot programme is being launched in Coventry this spring but could be rolled out to more parts of the UK.
Drivers in Coventry will be offered up to £3,000 to give up their cars
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Drivers in Coventry will be offered up to £3,000 to give up their carsCredit: Alamy
The scheme will be designed to target the “most polluting” cars such as diesel vehicles built before 2016 and petrol models made before 2006, reports The Times.
In return for giving up their cars, drivers will be given “credits” to use toward greener forms of transport.
This includes buses, trains, bicycles, electric scooters, car clubs and taxis.
The scheme aims to help lower the UK’s carbon emissions and tackle climate change.
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