MONDAY, 24
JUNE 2024 - 09:45
https://nltimes.nl/2024/06/24/amsterdam-ban-company-vehicles-trucks-combustion-engines-city-center
Amsterdam
to ban company vehicles & trucks with combustion engines from city center
From 1
January 2025, company vehicles and trucks with combustion engines will be
banned from Amsterdam city center. The city is implementing an emission-free
zone for these commercial vehicles. Amsterdam is also tightening the
environmental zone within the A10 Ring, banning the most polluting diesel cars.
Various
transitional arrangements and exemptions will apply in the coming years to give
entrepreneurs time to switch to cleaner transport.
Improving
air quality is of vital importance, alderman Melanie van der Horst said.
“Amsterdam residents now live 11 months shorter due to polluted air. And every
year, bad air causes several hundred children in Amsterdam to develop asthma.”
The city is,
therefore, committed to cleaner air. But it also wants to make sure
entrepreneurs can switch to emission-free transport in a workable way. “Many
entrepreneurs have already taken major steps, but we see that small businesses,
in particular, have more difficulty. That is why we have transitional
arrangements, and exemptions can be requested if companies are not yet able to
make the switch financially.”
Amsterdam
initially planned for the emission-free zone to cover the entire A10 ring, but
“because no suitable traffic signs have yet been established in parliament,”
the emission-free zone will initially only affect the S100. The city intends to
expand the zone to cover the entire A10 ring in 2028. Until then, the existing
environmental zone within the A10 ring road will be tightened for diesel
vehicles, allowing only cars from emission class 5 or higher from 1 January
2025.
The
emission-free zone for commercial vehicles and trucks is part of a broader
approach to cleaning up transport in Amsterdam. From 1 January 2025, all new
mopeds and scooters must also be emission-free. The city is also working on an
emission-free zone for pleasure boating. It will expand the public charging
network to accommodate the increased electric traffic.
The city has
postponed the emission-free zone for taxis because “the national legislation
for this is still lacking. The rules for the environmental zone apply to
taxis.”
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