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Ultra Low Emission Zone in London is Now Active
At the beginning of the week, London activated the ultra-low emission zone (ULEZ). This is something that has been discussed for so long and is finally here.
From now on, to enter the ULEZ, you need to have a min. Euro6 compliant engine. However, if the engine does not meet this standard, and is less than 3.5 tonnes, you will enter the zone at the price of £12.50 for each entry. If the vehicle is more than 3.5 tonnes, the charge is £100. You can find out if your vehicle meets the emissions standards required through Transport For London.
The ULEZ Zone
So far, this innovation only applies to the central part of the city but will be expanded every year until eventually, the whole city becomes ULEZ. Specifically, from 25 October 2021, the ULEZ will expand to the inner London area bounded by the North and South Circular roads.
As air pollution is currently a significant challenge London is facing, the activation of the ultra-low emission zone is a big step to a cleaner and healthier environment for the big city.
Finally, this not only helps to improve the air we breathe but will also encourage more people to choose electric vehicles, to use the bicycle or walk more.
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Ultra Low Emission Zone in London is Now Active
At the beginning of the week, London activated the ultra-low emission zone (ULEZ). This is something that has been discussed for so long and is finally here.
From now on, to enter the ULEZ, you need to have a min. Euro6 compliant engine. However, if the engine does not meet this standard, and is less than 3.5 tonnes, you will enter the zone at the price of £12.50 for each entry. If the vehicle is more than 3.5 tonnes, the charge is £100. You can find out if your vehicle meets the emissions standards required through Transport For London.
The ULEZ Zone
So far, this innovation only applies to the central part of the city but will be expanded every year until eventually, the whole city becomes ULEZ. Specifically, from 25 October 2021, the ULEZ will expand to the inner London area bounded by the North and South Circular roads.
As air pollution is currently a significant challenge London is facing, the activation of the ultra-low emission zone is a big step to a cleaner and healthier environment for the big city.
Finally, this not only helps to improve the air we breathe but will also encourage more people to choose electric vehicles, to use the bicycle or walk more.
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3 replies to “Ultra Low Emission Zone in London is Now Active”
Brian Robinson
Road names in Sheen, and Mortlake affected by ULEZ Please
Brian Robinson
Are the following Roads in SW 14 included in the UHEZ :-Fitzgerald Road, North Worple Way, Roehamton Way
Eleanna
You can find all information regarding the ULEZ at gov.uk
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