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What percentage of cars are ULEZ compliant?

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has today released a new report evaluating the first month's impact of his expanded Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) which found that 92 per cent of vehicles driving into the zone are now compliant with the new standards.



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Report shows that the ULEZ has reduced harmful pollution levels in central London by nearly half compared to what they would have been without the ULEZ. Each day, 74,000 fewer polluting vehicles are seen driving in the zone, a cut of 60 per cent since expansion in October 2021.

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Accordingly, the boundary of ULEZ expanded to the whole of Greater London (within the M25) as planned, charging drivers of non-compliant vehicles to enter the capital. Read on to find out how the expansion might affect you, and what you can do to avoid having to pay the daily charge of £12.50.

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Where Does The Money Go. The money generated from the ULEZ charges goes towards cleaner air quality in London. The Mayor's Air Quality Fund receives a portion of the revenue, which is used to fund projects that aim to reduce pollution levels.

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The latest expansion of Ulez has proved divisive. Clean air campaigners support it. However, some residents, businesses and politicians have expressed serious concerns. They include the financial impact during a cost of living squeeze, and the nine month-long notice period.

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