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UK Wants To End The Sales Of Petrol Motorcycles By 2035
18 Jul 2022 Industry
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DFT puts out the fresh proposals at the end of the first year of the Transport Decarbonisation Plan.

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According to MCN, the dialogue will run until 21 September this year and will gather opinions on the motion to end the sale of all non-zero emission (L-category) vehicles by 2035.

The L-category vehicles include mopeds, motorcycles, three-wheelers and quads.

However, in the proposal, sales of motorcycles that makes less than 14.8hp will end five years earlier.

Also, Transport Minister Trudy Harrison announced funding to boost the development of zero-emission motorcycles in the UK.

Despite the effort, the Motorcycle Industry Association criticised the plans instead of insisting that learner vehicles are more environmentally efficient than electric cars.

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  • deleted 19 Jul 2022
    Saw a news article today that Canberra, Australia is considering banning petrol and diesel vehicles from 2030 or something similar… not sure it’s been thoroughly thought through!
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