London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone, which aims to reduce air pollution, is now live in the central section of the city.
The world’s first 24-hour Ultra Low Emission Zone is a year-round measure that ensures vehicles that don’t meet new emission standards will incur a daily charge.
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Depending on the time of day, drivers may also have to pay a congestion charge on top of that.
🚨 Fighting air pollution in London 🏴
London has introduced the world’s first 24 hour ⏰ ultra low emission zone and will now charge vehicles in the city centre that don’t meet new emission 💨standards.#BeatAirPollution pic.twitter.com/bViFW8rp4e
— UN Environment (@UNEnvironment) April 12, 2019
The website also offers a webpage that allows drivers to check if their vehicle meets emissions standards before driving through the ULEZ or the larger Low Emission Zone.
If a vehicle doesn’t meet standards, the website offers a number of suggestions other than paying the charge, including to use public transport or to ‘go electric.’
The ULEZ is expected to:
- contribute to improved air quality for millions of people in London
- reduce exhaust NOx emissions by up to 45 percent
These effects will be especially beneficial to children and young people, older people, those with respiratory problems, and residents of high pollution areas.
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