Click the thumbs up >Enterprise is urging truck and van fleets to plan now to avoid paying charges and potentially fines when London’s Ultra-Low-Emission Zone (ULEZ) expands from October 25.
The expanded ULEZ will encompass an area that is 18 times larger, bounded by the North Circular and South Circular Roads, and runs through many neighbourhoods previously unaffected by the clean air zone (CAZ).
Enterprise anticipates that the effect of the expanded ULEZ, coup;led with higher seasonal demand for deliveries ahead of Christmas and Black Friday, and increased demand for post-accident replacement rental as a result of winter driving conditions, could lead to unprecedented demand for both vans and HGVs.
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Shaun Bailey’s battle bus breaches London’s rules on toxic air, the Evening Standard can reveal.
The Tory mayoral candidate has been touring the capital in the black double-decker, which is almost 20 years old.
He is due to complete a “32 boroughs in 32 hours” tour this afternoon. This morning he was joined by Prime Minister Boris Johnson in Romford.
Thank you @BorisJohnson for joining me at Romford Market, on the final day of my 32 boroughs in 32 hours tour!
And thank you for your support for my plan to give London a fresh start.
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Bath Clean Air zone: First day of landmark policy as charges kick in
A number of vehicles will now be charged to drive into the city centre
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Clean Air Zones: Oxford restrictions to start in August
First phase of new scheme will see internal combustion engined vehicles charged between £2 and £10 per day to drive in Oxford city centre
12 Mar 2021
A Zero Emission Zone (ZEZ) is set to be implemented in Oxford from August 2021 if the city council cabinet signs off on the plans.
The ZEZ Pilot , which the council says is the first phase of the scheme, will cover a relatively small number of streets within Oxford city centre when it launches, before expanding to cover most of the city in 2022.
When the ZEZ is implemented, drivers of internal combustion engined vehicles entering between 7am and 7pm, 365 days a year, will be required to pay a fee. From 2021, the charge will be £2 per day for hybrids emitting less than 75g/km CO2, £4 for Euro 4 petrol and Euro 6 diesel vehicles, and £10 for pre-Euro 4 petrol and pre-Euro 6 diesel vehicles.