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"Some councils are bringing in higher parking charges for larger cars. Good idea or not? I think it’s an excellent idea, cars have got much bigger over the past few decades but the roads haven’t. Large cars are mostly unnecessary and anything that can be done to discourage them is good." What would you be paying for exactly? The privilege of filling-up slightly more space between the white lines? No, sounds like an excuse for yet another tax to me. Anyway, given the falling footfall in town centres, I'd have though councils would be incentivising cars with paying customers. | |||
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"Some councils are bringing in higher parking charges for larger cars. Good idea or not? I think it’s an excellent idea, cars have got much bigger over the past few decades but the roads haven’t. Large cars are mostly unnecessary and anything that can be done to discourage them is good." Guess you know absolutely NOTHING about the countryside when you say Large cars are unnecessary and you want to discourage them. I drive a Toyota Hilux for a number of reasons, 1; being that I stalk deer on private estates and drive off road 2; being that I have two 12 stone dogs that need the rear cab to carry them and 3; I have the ability to stop and tow poxy little broken down cars that can't handle the snow and ice of Scottish Winters, that includes EV'S whose owners have no idea that minus temperatures draw down the batteries of electric cars. Maybe you should remember that and be greatful the next time you break down in a little car. Plus during COVID-19 period, I was one of a number of 4x4 drivers who collected and drove doctors and nurses into work during high snow. As for councils putting up parking prices, I will simply not go into town and the Shops will lose out. Rant Over. | |||
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"Some councils are bringing in higher parking charges for larger cars. Good idea or not? I think it’s an excellent idea, cars have got much bigger over the past few decades but the roads haven’t. Large cars are mostly unnecessary and anything that can be done to discourage them is good." Makes sense in city centres where there's not much space. But it only works if there are good alternatives to driving in. Bus services, trains, park and rides etc. | |||
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"I know some councils charge you more for a petrol or Diesel car, less for electric cars. Does that mean motorbikes should be free, as they take up little room?" Yes. And allowed in bus lanes by default, however Labour have cancelled this proposal. | |||
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"I know some councils charge you more for a petrol or Diesel car, less for electric cars. ?" How does that work, the car park machines around here are coins in ticket out. | |||
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"I know some councils charge you more for a petrol or Diesel car, less for electric cars. ? How does that work, the car park machines around here are coins in ticket out. " Most of the current proposals are for residents’ parking permits. It can work in car parks as well, some of the ones around here have ANPR cameras linked to the parking machine, so you put your registration number in and it shows your car entering the car park and calculates the charge. | |||
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"I know some councils charge you more for a petrol or Diesel car, less for electric cars. ? How does that work, the car park machines around here are coins in ticket out. Most of the current proposals are for residents’ parking permits. It can work in car parks as well, some of the ones around here have ANPR cameras linked to the parking machine, so you put your registration number in and it shows your car entering the car park and calculates the charge." Resident parking permits make more sense, I was scratching my head on this one! | |||
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"I know some councils charge you more for a petrol or Diesel car, less for electric cars. ? How does that work, the car park machines around here are coins in ticket out. Most of the current proposals are for residents’ parking permits. It can work in car parks as well, some of the ones around here have ANPR cameras linked to the parking machine, so you put your registration number in and it shows your car entering the car park and calculates the charge." . That’s a bit hi tech for around here | |||
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"I know some councils charge you more for a petrol or Diesel car, less for electric cars. ? How does that work, the car park machines around here are coins in ticket out. Most of the current proposals are for residents’ parking permits. It can work in car parks as well, some of the ones around here have ANPR cameras linked to the parking machine, so you put your registration number in and it shows your car entering the car park and calculates the charge." whilst the dvla make a wage passing your registration details on to private parking companys | |||
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"Some councils are bringing in higher parking charges for larger cars. Good idea or not? I think it’s an excellent idea, cars have got much bigger over the past few decades but the roads haven’t. Large cars are mostly unnecessary and anything that can be done to discourage them is good." Good idear if there in a large space but, would you charge the same for a small car in the large space 🤔 | |||
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"We pay road tax for bad roads" We don't pay Road Tax, as it was abolished in 1937. We pay Car Tax (or strictly Vehicle Excise Duty). Car Tax is not reserved for roads. It's just another tax that goes straight into the government's big pot. | |||
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"I know some councils charge you more for a petrol or Diesel car, less for electric cars. Does that mean motorbikes should be free, as they take up little room?" Motorcycles are Free in Perthshire | |||
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"And for every one person who may genuinely need something like a Hilux there are 10 or more who don’t, but still drive stupidly big cars. The “SUV” trend has greatly increased the size of cars but not made them more practical. The most stupid ones are the 2wd ones - completely pointless. As for driving in snow, small cars with the correct tyres and appropriate driving technique can do pretty well. Light weight and narrow all season or winter tyres count for a lot in the majority of places." Good post What we need to remember is.... A Hilux is Not a Car, a hilux is classed as a van and pays van classification road tax etc I don't really care if they charge more for larger vehicles as I try to avoid city centers etc The more people who boycott, the less council income and shops will continue to close down Good bye city centre | |||
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"Some multi story car parks are having to be evaluated on the strength of the floors due to the heavier electric cars" Some Range Rover models already come pre-squashed from the factory | |||
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" ... What we need to remember is.... A Hilux is Not a Car, a hilux is classed as a van and pays van classification road tax etc " And don't forget that very few of them are going to get bought by owners who aren't going to take advantage of some business tax concession involving their alleged need for such a vehicle. The big price you pay is you can't recline to back seats to have a shag in it. | |||
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" ... What we need to remember is.... A Hilux is Not a Car, a hilux is classed as a van and pays van classification road tax etc And don't forget that very few of them are going to get bought by owners who aren't going to take advantage of some business tax concession involving their alleged need for such a vehicle. The big price you pay is you can't recline to back seats to have a shag in it." The government recently u turned on proposal to tax double cab 4x4 as cars. It was supposed to come in July but not now. I run an old Navara for work it is a double cab, back seats unused. Although I’d agree many are show ponies particularly the new ford rangers | |||
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