Diesel drivers could end up paying as much as £1,200 a year by 2030 under Hackney Council’s new charges
A London council has ramped up its war on motorists by introducing new emissions-based parking charges that will increase by nearly six-fold in the coming years.
Hackney introduced the new fees, which aim to hit those with the most polluting cars, while bringing in extra costs for diesel drivers.
However, unlike its previous emission-based structure, it has fixed its prices for the next seven years, with some drivers likely to see costs balloon from just over £200 to more than £1,200 by the end of the decade.
Hackney is also looking to introduce other traffic-reducing policies, such as turning all of its streets into low-traffic neighbourhoods (LTNs) by 2026.