The zone now encompasses all of Greater London’s 32 boroughs as well as the City of London
, as well as people travelling to Heathrow airport, which is included in the widened zone. Here’s what you need to know.The Ulez is an area in which you must pay a charge to drive if your vehicle does not meet certain emissions standards. It is in effect 24 hours a day, seven days a week, every day of the year – except Christmas Day.pay a daily £12.50 fee
to drive within the zone. This includes people who live within the Ulez. However, you don’t need to pay the charge if you are parked inside the zone and don’t drive. Vehicles that must comply with Ulez standards include cars, motorcycles, vans and specialist vehicles and minibuses . Lorries, vans or specialist heavy vehicles and buses, minibuses and coaches do not need to pay the Ulez charge.The Ulez formerly covered all areas within the North and South Circular Roads. However, fromit now reaches the capital’s borders with Buckinghamshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent and Surrey.
However, there are some anomalies for roads outside the M25 area, including those in North Ockendon, which is part of the London borough of Havering and so part of the zone.Four out of five vehicles seen in outer London already meet the Ulez standards. Only drivers of the highest-polluting vehicles will be affected.petrol vehicle over 17 years oldThe Ulez uses the European Emission Standards to dictate which cars are exempt.
For a car to be Ulez compliant, it needs to be Euro Level 4 or higher for petrol vehicles, and Euro 6 for diesel-powered vehicles. Most hybrid and fully electric vehicles are compliant.
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