Glasgow Times

Hundreds of taxis still not compliant with LEZ

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MORE than 300 taxis are still not compliant with Glasgow’s Low Emission Zone ( LEZ) rules, it has been confirmed.

During this week’s city administra­tion committee, a council officer advised councillor­s that around 350 taxis were still non- compliant and 76 had been given an exemption.

It comes as an updated report on Glasgow’s Air Quality Action Plan ( AQAP) was presented to councillor­s, which highlighte­d the steps the local authority is taking to reduce air pollution between 2024 and 2029.

So far this includes alternativ­es to private vehicle use, promoting low emission transport, promoting travel alternativ­es, public informatio­n, transport planning and infrastruc­ture, traffic management and vehicle fleet efficiency.

During the meeting councillor Saqib Ahmed raised questions on the number of taxis which meet the LEZ rules.

Councillor Ahmed said: “Can someone please advise how many taxis are there that operate within the city centre that do not meet the LEZ requiremen­t?

“What is the council doing to help the taxi drivers move towards a vehicle that is compliant with the LEZ?”

A council officer confirmed that a number of taxi operators had been applying for funding to go through the retrofit process.

Councillor Angus Millar, Glasgow’s convener for transport, said the council would continue to be “flexible” beyond June 1.

A council officer added: “At this point in time we believe that there are around 350 taxis which are still non- compliant, 76 taxis have been granted an exemption to their extension and another 15 approved and pending.

“There are a number of operators now that are going through the process of submitting applicatio­ns in relation to the new funding and availabili­ty.”

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