There are several ways you can avoid paying the daily ULEZ charge – some are admittedly more practical than others – but we’ve listed a few of them below
From Tuesday (August 29 2023) the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) will extend to all of London’s boroughs.
The ULEZ was first launched by former London Mayor Boris Johnson but was officially introduced in April 2019 by current Mayor Sadiq Khan to help combat London’s poor air quality. It initially included parts of Central London, but from Tuesday it will now cover all 33 boroughs and operate for 24 hours a day.
Vehicles found to exceed the minimum emission standards could expect to pay a daily charge of £12.50, but exemptions will apply to residents parked inside these zones that don’t drive.
According to the TFL website, more than four out of five vehicles currently meet the emission standards. If your vehicle does not meet the standard of the ULEZ, then you could face a fine of £180, however, this drops to £90 if paid within 14 days.