CLEARING THE AIR

Thousands of Clean Air Zone fines SCRAPPED – here’s how to appeal yours

MORE than 48,000 Clean Air Zone fines have been scrapped after drivers refused to pay and challenged the scheme.

Birmingham City Council wiped away the penalties and it has been revealed almost 2,700 are thrown out each month - here's how to appeal yours.

Advertisement
Nearly 70,000 fines weren't implemented - 20,000 of which were thrown out due to lack of resources to collect paymentCredit: BPM

Clear Air Zones (CAZ) were kickstarted in June 2021 but the scheme has raised eyebrows following the cancellation of more than one in 20 PCNS since it began.

Up until the end of 2022, it was revealed to that nearly 70,000 fines weren't implemented - 20,000 of which were thrown out due to lack of resources to collect payment.

A Birmingham City Council spokesman said: "In the 18-month period, since the start of the enforcement of the Clean Air Zone in 2021, there have been 69,114 penalty charge notices written off so far which is around 6% of the total issued.

"This represents a combination of cases that have been challenged/appealed and the reasons of mitigation accepted/discretion exercised, as per the council's discretion policy, and cases where the council has been unable to collect payment or trace the registered keeper.

Advertisement

"There have been 48,256 penalty charge notices that have been rescinded so far where the reasons of mitigation have been accepted/discretion exercised, that are included in the total."

Each month, a shocking 50,000 motorists are being fined for misusing the CAZ.

The scheme has caused controversy as drivers are left baffled at how it works and which area it covers.

However, the city council is expected to make a £50 million profit from the zone by the end of 2023, and claims it is successful in reducing emissions.

Advertisement

Most read in Motors

CLEAN MACHINE
I transformed my car with a £1 B&M buy that lurks in every family's cupboard
HIDDEN GEM
Retro 70s supercar SO rare only 26 were ever made hits auction for huge sum
POWER UP
BMW to unveil first all-electric M3 with MORE power than petrol counterparts
OUT OF ACTION
Drivers brace for travel carnage as motorway used by 200k closes TOMORROW

“The purpose of the CleanAirZone is to improve air quality in the city centre", the council added.

"Since its introduction it has helped reduce the number of the most polluting vehicles that enter the zone every day.

"This is helping to improve air quality."

CAZ cost £8 a day for cars which don't meet emissions standards and drivers who fail to pay are hit with fines of £120, cut to £60 if paid within 14 days.

Advertisement
Topics
Advertisement
machibet777.com