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Truck manufacturers are running around like headless chickens at present as HGV's/Delivery vehicles are going to come under the same emission standards as ICE cars from 2025 & are legally bound to reduce emissions by 25% in 2025 & a further 30% by 2030 I wonder how much the cost of goods will go up. https://www.hgvuk.com/agreement-on-c...s-cut-on-hgvs/
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5th March 2021, 00:31 | #72 | |
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Thats a lot per week! He seems to think he can go as far as Lawrence Hill, then over to Cotham, and drop down in to Clifton, but he's not sure. The permit parking already winds him up at work, has to pay for a permit, but still struggles to find anywhere nearby to park! Do you still have to pay for the suspension bridge? I've not been into Bristol for almost 10 years now. |
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I would suspect that you still have to pay to go over the bridge, it only seems to be Scotland that’s removing bridge tolls.
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5th March 2021, 08:12 | #75 |
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I read yesterday that the old Runcorn-Widnes bridge has just reopened after three years maintenance & that's now a toll bridge like the new one You'll need to register if you're going that way.
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You were lucky you only found it then - the road has been closed (for 2 days they said) since mid December!
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5th March 2021, 20:14 | #77 | |
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For my family it would be an occasional inconvenience as we live and work out of the proposed CAZ, as go into Bristol for shopping, recreation or access to transport hubs. It would probably result in us keeping away or buying another newer car. We have 2 cars with 4, sometimes 5, qualified drivers in the house.
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Just been reading about a probable reason why the government have told local authorities to implement a class D CAZ!, Clientearth have got on their case again & threatened court action https://airqualitynews.com/2021/03/0...pollution-law/
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