Sadiq Khan considers pay-per-mile scheme for London motorists as electric cars expected to reduce ULEZ revenue
The plans would see the potential introduction of a pay-per-mile or pay-per-minute scheme on London roads – with older and more polluting vehicles being forced to pay more.that he had been informed by the deputy mayor of transport, Seb Dance, that the mayor was looking at how such a scheme could be implemented.
In the past Mr Khan has suggested London could adopt systems similar to Singapore, where sensors are used to monitor the cars travelling at peak times to charge them more.
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