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Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Barry Sheerman (Labour and Co-operative Party), on Thursday, 20 May 2021, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 15 members in total.


MOT tests and roadside air quality

That this House recognises the challenge to public health caused by roadside air pollution, in particular, fine and ultra-fine combustion generated particles; urges the Government to look to how other countries mitigate harmful levels of air pollution that are prevalent on roads and highways for example the current Roadworthiness Directive 2014/45/EU and to be guided by effective, evidence-based policies; further recognises that the current MOT tests do not identify vehicles which emit dangerous particulate emissions levels and lack the appropriate sensing technology for harmful levels of fine and ultra-fine particulate matter; further urges the Government to take steps to enshrine principles of minimising roadside air quality into MOT tests by introducing improved sensing technology which would identify high-emitting vehicles; urges the Department of Transport to take steps to introduce an efficiency element in the diesel particulate matter section of the MOT based on particulate mass or number metrics; and supports the work of the Dutch Government and the Dutch Parliament in incorporating IENW/BSK-2020/125046 into vehicles’ Period Technical Inspection tests by law.


Secondary information

Type
Early day motion
Reference
83 
Session
2021-22
Other sponsors
John McDonnell
Clive Betts
Jonathan Edwards
Wera Hobhouse
Kenny MacAskill
Subjects
Exhaust emissions Motor vehicles Testing
Link
View this Early day motion on edm.parliament.uk