The ULEZ area was expanded to 18 times larger than its original form on Monday, October 25. An estimated 60,000 vehicles pay the charge each day currently, and this will grow to an additional 138,000 ...
London’s Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ), which requires vehicles that do not meet strict environmental standards to pay an entry toll, is having its boundary expanded. The zone, first introduced in ...
Ulez - the Ultra Low Emission Zone scheme - has expanded to cover almost all of Greater London The scheme, aimed at improving air quality, charges people a daily £12.50 fee for driving vehicles that ...
Love it or hate, London’s ULEZ expansion seems to be here to stay. Running almost 365 days a year, it sees drivers of non-compliant vehicles hit with a £12.50 fine when they drive anywhere in London.
London is the first city in the world to implement a 24-hour, seven day a week Ultra Low Emission Zone, inside which vehicles will have to meet tough emissions standards or face a charge. Monday’s ...
Transport Secretary Mark Harper says he does not back the expansion of Ulez, emphasising that it's a decision by Labour’s London Mayor Sadiq Khan. He tells BBC Breakfast that no central government ...
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