A new report has revealed how motorists have adapted to the expanded Ultra Low Emission Zone one month after it was introduced.
Sadiq Khan has declared his controversial clean air zone a success after new a report revealed 95% of all vehicles in London meet modern emissions standards. extension demonstrated the policy "was working".
But the figures from Transport for London also showed around 93,000 vehicles a day fail to meet ULEZ standards - 80,000 of them in the extended zone.TfL began issuing Penalty Charge Notices on September 26 after a "grace period", when it sent out warning letters instead.The ULEZ was expanded on August 29 to include all 32 London boroughs.
Sadiq Khan said: "London is now home to the world's largest clean air zone and this new data shows 95% of vehicles seen driving in London on an average day now comply with our air quality standards - a 10 percentage point increase since I began to consult on the ULEZ expansion in May 2022."TfL said data showing the impact of the ULEZ extension on air quality would not be available for another six months.Opposition to the ULEZ expansion saw.
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