Yorkshire Post

Number plates to highlight ‘greener’ vehicles

- HARRIET SUTTON NEWS CORRESPOND­ENT ■ Email: yp.newsdesk@ypn.co.uk ■ Twitter: @yorkshirep­ost

DRIVERS OF zero-emission cars could be given green number plates to help them benefit from incentives for cleaner vehicles, the Government has announced.

The Department for Transport (Dft) has launched a consultati­on on plans to give special licence plates to cars which conform to the highest environmen­tal standards.

This will make them easily identifiab­le to local authoritie­s who want to promote the use of zero- emission vehicles through schemes such as allowing drivers to use bus lanes or charging them less for parking.

The measure is part of the Government’s £1.5bn strategy to clean up road transport.

Special number plates have been trialled in Ontario, Canada, with drivers of electric vehicles given free access to toll lanes and high occupancy vehicle lanes.

The city subsequent­ly saw an increase in electric vehicle registrati­ons.

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said: “The UK is in the driving seat of global efforts to tackle vehicle emissions and climate change and improve air quality, but we want to accelerate our progress.

“Green number plates are a really positive and exciting way to help everyone recognise the increasing number of electric vehicles on our roads.

“By increasing awareness of these vehicles and the benefits they bring to their drivers and our environmen­t, we will turbocharg­e the zero-emission revolution.”

The DfT hopes more people will consider buying cleaner cars when they see the plates.

Elisabeth Costa, senior director at the Behavioura­l Insights Team, which is part-owned by the Cabinet Office, employees and in

novation charity Nesta, said: “The number of clean vehicles on our roads is increasing but we don’t notice as it’s difficult to tell clean vehicles apart from more polluting ones.

“Green number plates make these vehicles, and our decision to drive in a more environmen­tally-friendly way, more visible on roads. We think making the changing social norm noticeable will help encourage more of us to swap our cars for cleaner options.”

Potential plate designs include a fully green number plate with black lettering; the addition of a green flash on the plate; and the addition of a green dot or symbol to show the vehicle has zeroemissi­ons.

Mr Shapps said: “From driving our cars, to catching a train or taking a flight abroad, it is crucial that we ensure transport is environmen­tally friendly as possible.”

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