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  • I virtually attended a lecture today from the chief medical officer on the future health of the nation. I was there in a work capacity but it was incredibly interesting comparing the situation now to that when thr NHS was introduced. Lot of negatives but also some real positives in terms of how we can approach these issues. 

    Anyway, one very interesting point he made (and showed some CRUK data on) was that the 2 biggest factors in preventable cancers are smoking and air quality. 

  • British Rail - We know we're shit but think of the alternative! 

  • That picture looks pretty much like London these days.
  • I have to pinch myself sometimes to remind me that there are actually people out there against improving air quality and preventing/slowing Global warming. How does somebody get their mind into that position, not politics at all, and how do they reset?
    It might be about money now short term thinking.
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  • “We are now set to get London’s air to within legal limits by 2025, 184 years earlier than previously projected.”

    That bit jumped out at me. Massive positive impact.

    Also this bit is exactly what ive been saying on here about the expansion yet people have lept on saying its unfair on the poor or its not needed jn outer London:

    "We know that toxic air is associated with increased risks of asthma, cancer and dementia, and that it disproportionately affects poorer Londoners and those from Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities.

    “With the greatest number of deaths attributable to air pollution occurring in outer London, it’s great to see these results since the Ulez was introduced London-wide.”

    https://amp.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/jul/25/ulez-expansion-led-to-significant-drop-in-air-pollutants-in-london-report-finds
    That’s all very well, but, you know, costs. Or revenue. 

    Bottom line is ULEZ is saving lives and increasing Londoners’ life expectancy. 
  • Scrappage scheme being wound down and will close In September, the £210m allocated is almost run out.
  • Drivers owe nearly £380m in unpaid Ulez fines

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ced1dg42n5zo

  • A guardian link? I hope you realise a call has now gone out to the balance police? 😉
  • No one has ever said the measures won’t help air quality. 

    They can only benefit. 


    This graphic from the report stood out for me though:



    Doesn’t this suggest outer London improved by 3 points in the same way the Rest of England did without ULEZ measures?

    I’m still interested to see the financial impact for London and the true costs and success (?) of fine collection etc.
     
    Regardless as I have said before the health objective is not disputed but for me the way introduced was poor. 


  • I suspect the introduction of the ULEZ system is, or was always going to be, a damned if you do damned if you don’t initiative.
  • Anyone know why tfl don't take a leaf out of everyone else's book and get rid of their diesel vans?
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  • Anyone know why tfl don't take a leaf out of everyone else's book and get rid of their diesel vans?
    I don't know - why does Khan drive around in a V8 Range Rover?
  • Yeah that one - plenty of electric and hybrid vehicles available.
  • TelMc32 said:
    Anyone know why tfl don't take a leaf out of everyone else's book and get rid of their diesel vans?
    I don't know - why does Khan drive around in a V8 Range Rover?
    You mean the ULEZ compliant V8 Range Rover supplied by the Met Police? 
    I don't mean that one btw. I mean their vans. Was just wondering when they were going to ditch their diesel vans.
  • No one has ever said the measures won’t help air quality. 

    They can only benefit. 


    This graphic from the report stood out for me though:



    Doesn’t this suggest outer London improved by 3 points in the same way the Rest of England did without ULEZ measures?

    I’m still interested to see the financial impact for London and the true costs and success (?) of fine collection etc.
     
    Regardless as I have said before the health objective is not disputed but for me the way introduced was poor. 


    Good question. Also inner and central London being cleaner now than outer London sticks out.
  • TelMc32 said:
    Anyone know why tfl don't take a leaf out of everyone else's book and get rid of their diesel vans?
    I don't know - why does Khan drive around in a V8 Range Rover?
    You mean the ULEZ compliant V8 Range Rover supplied by the Met Police? 
    I don't mean that one btw. I mean their vans. Was just wondering when they were going to ditch their diesel vans.
    I was responding to @cafcnick1992 and his post on the Mayor’s choice of car, but ULEZ was brought is to encourage cleaner vehicles and diesel vehicles which meet Euro 6 standard (the tightest emission standard) are compliant. 
  • TelMc32 said:
    TelMc32 said:
    Anyone know why tfl don't take a leaf out of everyone else's book and get rid of their diesel vans?
    I don't know - why does Khan drive around in a V8 Range Rover?
    You mean the ULEZ compliant V8 Range Rover supplied by the Met Police? 
    I don't mean that one btw. I mean their vans. Was just wondering when they were going to ditch their diesel vans.
    I was responding to @cafcnick1992 and his post on the Mayor’s choice of car, but ULEZ was brought is to encourage cleaner vehicles and diesel vehicles which meet Euro 6 standard (the tightest emission standard) are compliant. 
    Cheers Tel. I do feel Tfl should be setting an example though and putting their staff in electric vehicles rather than purchasing more diesel. Planet killers.
  • TelMc32 said:
    TelMc32 said:
    Anyone know why tfl don't take a leaf out of everyone else's book and get rid of their diesel vans?
    I don't know - why does Khan drive around in a V8 Range Rover?
    You mean the ULEZ compliant V8 Range Rover supplied by the Met Police? 
    I don't mean that one btw. I mean their vans. Was just wondering when they were going to ditch their diesel vans.
    I was responding to @cafcnick1992 and his post on the Mayor’s choice of car, but ULEZ was brought is to encourage cleaner vehicles and diesel vehicles which meet Euro 6 standard (the tightest emission standard) are compliant. 
    Cheers Tel. I do feel Tfl should be setting an example though and putting their staff in electric vehicles rather than purchasing more diesel. Planet killers.
    They're still committed to full net zero as far as i know, with vans and busses relatively easy to replace.  But it's more economic to replace at the end of life usually. I've seen some older busses on London's roads which has surprised me. Presumably it's just a case of getting round to it, which means phased replacement, and should include administering fleet contracts with suppliers, and making sure drivers are trained and ready. 
  • TelMc32 said:
    TelMc32 said:
    Anyone know why tfl don't take a leaf out of everyone else's book and get rid of their diesel vans?
    I don't know - why does Khan drive around in a V8 Range Rover?
    You mean the ULEZ compliant V8 Range Rover supplied by the Met Police? 
    I don't mean that one btw. I mean their vans. Was just wondering when they were going to ditch their diesel vans.
    I was responding to @cafcnick1992 and his post on the Mayor’s choice of car, but ULEZ was brought is to encourage cleaner vehicles and diesel vehicles which meet Euro 6 standard (the tightest emission standard) are compliant. 
    Cheers Tel. I do feel Tfl should be setting an example though and putting their staff in electric vehicles rather than purchasing more diesel. Planet killers.
    They're still committed to full net zero as far as i know, with vans and busses relatively easy to replace.  But it's more economic to replace at the end of life usually. I've seen some older busses on London's roads which has surprised me. Presumably it's just a case of getting round to it, which means phased replacement, and should include administering fleet contracts with suppliers, and making sure drivers are trained and ready. 
    They are driving around in 24 plate diesel vans. Surely that could have been electric.
  • Yeah that one - plenty of electric and hybrid vehicles available.
    Hard to armour, what with being so heavy in the first place. I’d imagine people would also be trotting out the cost and virtue signalling lines if (again) the MET supplied him with an up armoured EV/hybrid. 
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