Thursday 4 October 2018

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Vehicle choice linked to London taxi driver pollution exposure levels

The type of vehicle a London cab driver chooses can drastically affect their exposure to pollution, a university survey has found.

King’s College London’s Environmental Research Group looked into the amount of particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide that taxi drivers were exposed to inside and outside their working environments.

Taxi drivers are keen to switch to the cleaner cab – and nearly 600 already have – but there’s more that Transport for London and the Mayor can do to help

Steve McNamara, general secretary of the Licensed Taxi Drivers’ Association

It discovered that during a standard shift, drivers of diesel taxis were exposed to pollution levels 1.8 times higher than for those driving an electric vehicle.

Ten London taxi drivers were recruited for the study, with each given a portable monitor to measure black carbon – the fine particulates generated from the incomplete combustion of fossil fuel. This was aided by further nitrogen dioxide monitoring units. Five of the vehicles were LEVC’s all-electric TX taxi, while the other half were traditional diesel TX4 vehicles.

In all, more than 390 hours of taxi drivers’ air pollution data was recorded and analysed.

Steve McNamara, general secretary of the Licensed Taxi Drivers’ Association, said: “London’s taxi drivers know all too well how crucial it is we tackle air pollution. One of the worst places to breathe in the city’s dirty air is stuck in traffic, behind the wheel of a cab.

Number of hours of taxi drivers’ air pollution data recorded and analysed

“Taxi drivers are keen to switch to the cleaner cab – and nearly 600 already have – but there’s more that Transport for London and the Mayor can do to help.

‘We need a realistic decommissioning scheme, and TfL must work with the boroughs to install more rapid charging points for taxis. Drivers need to feel confident when buying the taxi that they can charge it wherever they are in London and get back to work as quickly as possible.”

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 WEST MIDLANDS

 Five people have been arrested following the death of a woman who was hit by a taxi as she tried to get into her car.

West Midlands Police said a Mercedes car collided with a taxi while overtaking it on Waterloo Road, Smethwick, on Wednesday night.

The woman, 68, was hit by the taxi and died at the scene, the force said.

The taxi driver remained at the scene but the Mercedes driver left after briefly stopping, police said.

Officers detained five men a short distance from the scene.

The men, aged between 20 and 30, were arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and remain in police custody.

Det Sgt Paul Hughes, from the force's serious collision investigation unit, appealed for witnesses to the crash which happened at about 21:50 BST.

"Officers from our dedicated family liaison team are currently supporting the family at this tragic time and I would urge anyone who can help us piece together the moments before this mother and wife lost her life, to get in touch as soon as possible," he added.

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