The referendum comes as the city aims to reduce emissions by targeting wealthy drivers in large, polluting cars
I’m sure the folks who drive larger vehicles because they’re hauling things like wheelchairs will protest that.
There ARE valid reasons for SUVs.
It’s quite easy to give medical or caring exemptions to the relatively small number who need them. That’s what low-traffic neighbourhoods in the UK typically do, for example.
I have a handicapped relative. Wheelchairs aren’t a valid reason to use an SUV.
A foldable wheelchair fits fine in the back of a VW group sedan or even a golf. A station wagon if you don’t want to fold it. For anything larger, there’s small vans like the Citroen Berlingo, which is infinitely more practical and far more affordable.
SUVs are quite high, which does your back in when you’re trying to lift in the wheelchair. A relatively low loading (boot/trunk) floor is far better, especially if you need a ramp. High loading floor = longer ramp = more space needed.
They can and will find another way. Eggs must be cracked for an omelette to be made.