DRIVERS have been issued an urgent warning over a ULEZ ‘loophole’ which could cost them thousands and see their motor scrapped.
The policy, which charges drivers £12.50 a day to drive in London if their vehicle doesn’t meet emissions standards, has seen a strong backlash since it was introduced.
Sadiq Khan is offering grants up to £2,000 to those who ditch motors that fail to meet the ULEZ emission standards.
But only roadworthy vehicles are eligible, meaning drivers may have to fork out to get broken motors fixed before they go in the scrap heap.
Cars eligible for a £2,000 grant if scrapped need to have valid MOT and road tax.