Sustainable transports: the Tajani set of laws
The European Commission has launched a set of laws to make the
transports less polluting and more respectful of the environment.
Among the measures, the revision of the "Euro-vignette" that
includes the possibility for the states to establish a toll for the
trucks based on the pollution and the traffic congestion they
cause. "It is not an additional cost, it is not a tax and it is not
an obligatory measure for the states", so said the commissioner
Tajani, which added: "The toll is not an additional cost but the
application of the principle: those who pollute will
pay."
The incomes so obtained will have a mandatory destination and shall
be used for reducing the environmental impact of the transports and
the traffic congestion. "This set of laws - said Tajani - faces the
problem of pollution and climatic changes, guaranteeing that the
costs of the environmental damages are met by polluters and not by
contributors. More ecological transports, a riduction of emissions,
saving over 80% in the fuel consumption of trucks, a smaller
congestion for all the drivers are among the aims of the
initiative. Delays, pollution and high costs are all negative
elements for transport companies, for their customers and for all
of us. A system of efficient and sustainable transport will be, on
the long run, more attractive and less expensive."
The revision of the Euro-vignette directive will be examined by
European Parliament and European Council. The Commission hopes that
definitive approval will be quick and that the new regime will
become effective before 2011. The set of laws contains also a
communication aimed to reduce acoustic pollution caused by
railways, an inventory of the UE measures about sustainable
transports and a communication on other initiatives that the
Commission intends to adopt on this topic within the end of
2009.