Following the footsteps of bigger metropolitan cities like London, Milan and Tokyo, Beijing is set to implement the car congestion fee in order to cut down on air pollution by 2017.
Car
emissions are believed to be the root cause for one-third of air
pollutants in the city and also lead to a lot of congestion in certain
areas and with this move, the Chinese capital hopes to limit car use in
the center of the city.
According to China
Daily, the congestion charge would be levied mainly on vehicles in the
downtown area and will be set out in the near future by the Beijing
Environmental Protection Bureau and Beijing Commission of Transport.
Spokesman
for the bureau, Fang Li said that whoever pollutes the air is
responsible to clean it up and next year the capital will also see ban
on private cars at certain times and areas.
Air pollution incharge
at the bureau Yu Jianhua said that the government will hold public
hearings before the implementation of the congestion fee and regional
vehicle restriction, and will widely gauge public opinion.
Residents
are reluctant for such a fee as they believe that the restriction on
private vehicles would be inconvenient and suggest government cars take
the lead and compensation be given to car users.
Under the new
restriction, to be carried out in 2014, vehicles from outside Beijing
will be forbidden from entering the Sixth Ring Road unless with
permission, the report added.
Link to the article on Business Standard.
Link to the article on BBC.
Link to a discussion piece on China Dialogue.
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