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Stockholm has announced a significant step towards improving its urban environment by implementing a ban on petrol and diesel-powered cars in key parts of the city center from 2025, as reported by Reuters on October 10. The decision, motivated by the city’s commitment to enhancing air quality and reducing traffic noise, was disclosed by the Swedish capital’s vice mayor for transport. The initiative, spearheaded by the Green Party and supported by a coalition of left-wing and environmentally-focused parties within the Stockholm City Council, introduces an environmental zone spanning 20 blocks of Stockholm’s inner city. This zone encompasses prestigious shopping streets and some of Sweden’s most valuable office real estate.
The core of the plan revolves around the establishment of a class-three environmental zone, primarily allowing fully electric cars to operate within its boundaries. However, there are exceptions for larger vehicles, such as vans, where plug-in hybrid vehicles will be permitted under the regulation. Certain vehicles, such as ambulances and police vehicles, as well as cars transporting individuals with documented disabilities, are exempted from these restrictions.
The driving force behind this initiative lies in the urgent need to address the city’s air quality issues. Green Party Vice Mayor for Transport, Lars Stromgren, emphasized the severity of the situation, citing instances where air pollution in Stockholm has led to health problems, including lung conditions in infants and premature deaths among the elderly. The move is seen as a crucial step towards creating a healthier and more sustainable urban environment.
Sources:
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/stockholm-ban-petrol-diesel-cars-city-centre-2023-10-10/
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