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Explained: London’s Ulez scheme and how it works
London’s ultra low emission zone (Ulez) in London imposes limitations on vehicle emissions with the aim of reducing pollution.
It is a similar scheme to those that exist in other UK cities and in Europe.
Vehicles which do not meet emissions standards incur a daily charge of £12.50 in the capital.
Ulez is due to expand to include outer London boroughs from 2 August.
The fine for failing to pay is £180.
Clean air campaigners highlight its importance to tackle the impact of pollution, particularly on children’s health, but detractors claim it is an unfair charge at a time when many are struggling financially.
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