Bristol Clean Air Zone: See what you’ll be charged as online checker for drivers launched

The Clean Air Zone is set to come into force this summer
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Drivers can now check to see if they need to pay to drive their vehicle through Bristol’s Clean Air Zone after the scheme was added to the national clean air zone checker.

The government’s online tool tells motorists whether they’ll need to pay to travel in Bristol’s zone before it’s introduced this summer.

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It has been developed by the government to help drivers plan and check whether they will need to pay the charge in each zone.

Businesses can also use it to check their vehicles by uploading a spreadsheet of the registration numbers of all the vehicles they own.

It comes after the government directed Bristol, along with other cities, to introduce a Clean Air Zone to reduce harmful pollution from vehicles.

Birmingham, Bath and Portsmouth introduced Clean Air Zones in 202 while Bristol’s zone will begin in summer 2022.

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Bristol’s zone is a central area where pollution is highest. No vehicles are banned - only older and more polluting vehicles will be charged to travel inside the zone.

Charges will not apply to:

  • Euro 4, 5 and 6 petrol vehicles, roughly 2006 upwards
  • Euro 6 diesel vehicles, roughly end of 2015 onwards

The council estimates that 71% of vehicles travelling into the city already meet the zone’s emission standards.

Marvin Rees, Mayor of Bristol, said: “We’re making sure that the clean air zone won’t have a detrimental impact on people on low incomes or businesses that have already had a difficult two years. That’s why we have £42 million available to help people to get cleaner vehicles.

“It’s easy to check whether your vehicle will be charged. I urge everyone to use the online vehicle checker and enter your registration number as soon as possible.

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“If your vehicle will be charged to enter the zone then you can contact us to find out what help you can get with either exemptions, a loan or even a grant which you don’t pay back.

“You don’t need to buy a brand new electric car which are unaffordable for most people – it could be as simple as going to your local second hand dealer and upgrading your 2003 car for a 2006 one.”

For those with vehicles that would be charged, the council has secured £42m from government for grants and loansto reduce the cost of replacing vehicles that would be charged to enter the zone.

The money can be used to trade-in a vehicle for an equivalent new or second-hand model that meets the zone’s emission standards.

Use the tool to check your vehicle here.

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