Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative government said last
year it would ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars from
2040 although it is unclear whether that includes hybrid
vehicles, which have both an electric and combustion engine.
The government is due to detail the proposals in a "Road to
Zero" plan shortly, but on Monday, Khan joined mayors and city
leaders from Manchester, Liverpool, Oxford, Sheffield and
Bristol to call for the measures to be implemented quicker.
"Banning the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles by 2030,
providing support to deliver Clean Air Zones in cities and
introducing a national vehicle renewal scheme will dramatically
improve our air quality and our health," said Khan, who is from
the opposition Labour Party.
Cities and nations around the world are introducing restrictions
or bans on the use of vehicles powered by combustion engines in
the years ahead to cut high levels of pollution.
Carmakers have argued that cleaner diesel models play a part in
bringing down overall carbon dioxide emissions but demand for
the segment has nosedived in much of Europe for over a year as
many authorities plan clampdowns and tax hikes.
(Reporting by Costas Pitas, editing by Estelle Shirbon)
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