Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.AllNewsSportCultureLifestyleMajor European cities, including London, face losing up to one in seven on-street parking spaces by 2040Major European cities, including London, face losing up to one in seven on-street parking spaces by 2040 if the trend of increasing car sizes, particularly SUVs, continues. Analysis by the Transport & Environment (T&E) think tank warns that this rise in larger vehicles could also lead to approximately 400 additional road deaths annually across the UK and European Union by 2040. Since the turn of the millennium, the average length of new cars has expanded by 1.2cm annually, with overall height, bonnet height, and width also growing, making urban areas ill-suited for these vehicles. If the current trend persists, London alone could see a reduction of about 100,000 parking spaces. T&E criticises car manufacturers for promoting larger models despite shrinking family sizes and calls for clear standards to limit car size and prevent unchecked 'carspreading'. In fullAre you ‘carspreading’? Warning SUVs could cost London 100,000 parking spotsThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in

Research shows 14% of on-street car parking spaces will be erased by ever bigger cars

Transport think tank warns the growing trend of larger vehicles also raises the risk of road deaths

Think tank Transport & Environment (T&E) says streets are becoming dominated by “oversized” vehicles, such as some SUVs, which towns and cities “simply weren’t designed for”

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They say growing vehicle size poses an 'unprecedented threat to urban space' that will 'eliminate vast numbers of parking spaces' over the next 15 years.