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Bristol Post
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Estel Farell Roig

Bristol's Clean Air Zone views sought on new survey

Bristol City Council revealed last month that the CAZ is expected to launch in September. Designed to curb traffic air pollution, the Clean Air Zone will see drivers of older, more polluting vehicles - an estimated 75,000 a day - charged to enter an area of the city centre.

The council has previously said that it estimates that about three in 10 vehicles in Bristol will attract the charges, which were set at £9 for smaller vehicles and £100 a day for larger vehicles. It has also previously said that the city is under a legal duty to introduce a clean air zone to reduce toxic pollution caused by traffic in the shortest possible time.

The Clean Air Zone will be a big change for the city and that is why we want to know what your thoughts are on this.

READ MORE: Land Rover owner describes Clean Air Zone charges as 'absolutely ridiculous'

We are trying to get as many people to get involved in our survey as we ask you questions such as:

  • Do you agree with the Clean Air Zone?
  • What do you think about the charges? Are they too high, too low or proportionate?
  • How do you normally travel into the city centre?
  • If using a car, would you consider change your method of transport as a result of the CAZ? Why/why not?
  • How worried are you about air quality in the city?

Once you've finished filling in the survey you'll have the chance to sign up to two brand new newsletters - Bristol Buzz, covering all of the latest city centre news and views, and Bristol Politics, for your weekly dose of local political updates.

You can fill the survey below:

You can also fill the survey here.

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