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Scottish Greens want to charge drivers for road use to 'encourage people out of cars'

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The Scottish Greens want to charge drivers for road use to "encourage people out of cars".Party co-leader Lorna Slater said road charging – where drivers are charged for using public roads – could be “crucial” in getting people to cut their car use.

The Greens confirmed its manifesto for next month’s General Election will call on the new UK Government to work with the Scottish Government and councils to develop options for such a system.

But they insist any schemes that are introduced would need to take into account accessibility and the lack of public transport in more rural areas.The party also believes that money raised from the charges should go towards communities with the poorest public transport options.Speaking at a campaign event in Edinburgh, Slater said: “With our climate in chaos we badly need to be reducing the number of cars on our roads and ramping up our investment in public transport.“Road-use charging can play a really important role in delivering that change and encouraging people out of cars.“This is especially crucial in our busiest cities and areas that already have good existing public transport provisions.”She continued: “These kinds of schemes are already in use across Europe and around the world, and can help us to tackle air pollution and road congestion, as we build cleaner, greener and safer communities.“Low Emission Zones like the ones in place in Scottish cities are making a difference, but they are only part of the solution if we are going to cut car use.“We support councils taking initiatives with the limited powers they have, but this is an area where all communities and levels of government need to work together for our common good.”At the Daily Record, we'll be working tirelessly

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