So the bad news is that the ULEZ has been confirmed today. Vehicles that don't conform to emission standards will have to bay £12.50 per day, 24/7 from September 2020 for driving into London.
This means that my current Atom won't pass.
Good news is that my Alvis will be exempt.
More info here: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/modes/driving/ultra-low-emission-zone?cid=ultra-low-emission-zone
ULEZ confirmed!
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ULEZ confirmed!
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Re: ULEZ confirmed!
You had me worried for a moment until I noticed "2020" *phew*
Bod
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MG ZT-T V8, Smart ForTwo...
Oh yeah and the day job involves 2x 2250bhp V16 quad-turbo MTU diesels!
MG ZT-T V8, Smart ForTwo...
Oh yeah and the day job involves 2x 2250bhp V16 quad-turbo MTU diesels!
Re: ULEZ confirmed!
I actually read through the ULEZ details listed and have a couple of points:
It states "Following a public consultation, the Mayor has confirmed the introduction of the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) in the Capital on 7 September 2020. This will encourage the use of newer, cleaner vehicles, improving the quality of life and health of Londoners." All I can say is that the ULEZ zone is pretty much central London so therefore it will improve the air quality breathed in by the rich & famous and a few Londoners plus a heap of commuters.
Second point I note is in the ULEZ standards it states "A petrol car or small van manufactured since 1 January 2006 will meet the ULEZ standards." therefore I'm surmising that we won't have to pay the £12.50 as the Honda engine must have met Euro 4 for the Civic.
Adrian
It states "Following a public consultation, the Mayor has confirmed the introduction of the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) in the Capital on 7 September 2020. This will encourage the use of newer, cleaner vehicles, improving the quality of life and health of Londoners." All I can say is that the ULEZ zone is pretty much central London so therefore it will improve the air quality breathed in by the rich & famous and a few Londoners plus a heap of commuters.
Second point I note is in the ULEZ standards it states "A petrol car or small van manufactured since 1 January 2006 will meet the ULEZ standards." therefore I'm surmising that we won't have to pay the £12.50 as the Honda engine must have met Euro 4 for the Civic.
Adrian
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