Tony Posted January 4 Share Posted January 4 (edited) Whats people's thoughts on the ULEZ expansion this August? As anybody checked there v5 to see what the nox reading is listed as? Are you going the fight against this extra tax? Or just suffer in silence and pay when you have to? Bearing in mind the robber mayor already has plans to charge everybody per mile. Edited January 4 by Tony forgot something (see edit history) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big Supes Posted January 17 Share Posted January 17 Fortunately I don't live in Sadiq Khans shite hole London, but the day they introduce it where I live, is the day I refuse to pay it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rider Posted January 17 Share Posted January 17 All historic vehicles are exempt so I can run my 1965 12mpg V8 Ford Mustang around London at any time, if I could afford to drive it there. Soon enough, the Supras will be classed as historic vehicles. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dnk Posted January 18 Share Posted January 18 (edited) How long before all the planned and existing areas join up ? Followed by more areas. Actually looks like Bradford Manchester & Liverpool will cross the country Edited January 18 by Dnk (see edit history) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anawilliam850 Posted January 23 Share Posted January 23 The Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) is an initiative aimed at reducing air pollution by encouraging the use of cleaner vehicles. The ULEZ expansion in August is an extension of the zone, which will cover a larger area and affect more vehicles. Some people may be concerned about the additional cost of the ULEZ charge, especially if they own a vehicle that does not meet the emissions standards. Some people may choose to fight against the extra tax by lobbying their local government, joining protests, or signing petitions. Others may choose to upgrade their vehicles to meet the emissions standards, or opt to use public transportation or other forms of transportation that do not incur the ULEZ charge. It's worth checking your vehicle registration document (V5) to see what the NOx reading is listed as and check if your vehicle meets the emissions standards. If your vehicle does not meet the emissions standards, you may have to pay the ULEZ charge or face penalties if you drive in the zone. As for the per mile charge, it's a policy that some cities have proposed as a way to reduce congestion and air pollution. If implemented, it would require drivers to pay a fee based on the number of miles they drive within a certain area. The details of such a policy would depend on the specific implementation. It's worth noting that the ULEZ and per mile charge are aimed at reducing air pollution and making cities cleaner and healthier places to live, but it can be difficult for some people to adjust to the new regulations and costs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big Supes Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 21 hours ago, Anawilliam850 said: The Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) is an initiative aimed at reducing air pollution by encouraging the use of cleaner vehicles. The ULEZ expansion in August is an extension of the zone, which will cover a larger area and affect more vehicles. Some people may be concerned about the additional cost of the ULEZ charge, especially if they own a vehicle that does not meet the emissions standards. Some people may choose to fight against the extra tax by lobbying their local government, joining protests, or signing petitions. Others may choose to upgrade their vehicles to meet the emissions standards, or opt to use public transportation or other forms of transportation that do not incur the ULEZ charge. It's worth checking your vehicle registration document (V5) to see what the NOx reading is listed as and check if your vehicle meets the emissions standards. If your vehicle does not meet the emissions standards, you may have to pay the ULEZ charge or face penalties if you drive in the zone. As for the per mile charge, it's a policy that some cities have proposed as a way to reduce congestion and air pollution. If implemented, it would require drivers to pay a fee based on the number of miles they drive within a certain area. The details of such a policy would depend on the specific implementation. It's worth noting that the ULEZ and per mile charge are aimed at reducing air pollution and making cities cleaner and healthier places to live, but it can be difficult for some people to adjust to the new regulations and costs. Chat GPT, is that you? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony Posted Sunday at 09:13 PM Author Share Posted Sunday at 09:13 PM On 1/23/2023 at 8:57 PM, Anawilliam850 said: The Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) is an initiative aimed at reducing air pollution by encouraging the use of cleaner vehicles. The ULEZ expansion in August is an extension of the zone, which will cover a larger area and affect more vehicles. Some people may be concerned about the additional cost of the ULEZ charge, especially if they own a vehicle that does not meet the emissions standards. Some people may choose to fight against the extra tax by lobbying their local government, joining protests, or signing petitions. Others may choose to upgrade their vehicles to meet the emissions standards, or opt to use public transportation or other forms of transportation that do not incur the ULEZ charge. It's worth checking your vehicle registration document (V5) to see what the NOx reading is listed as and check if your vehicle meets the emissions standards. If your vehicle does not meet the emissions standards, you may have to pay the ULEZ charge or face penalties if you drive in the zone. As for the per mile charge, it's a policy that some cities have proposed as a way to reduce congestion and air pollution. If implemented, it would require drivers to pay a fee based on the number of miles they drive within a certain area. The details of such a policy would depend on the specific implementation. It's worth noting that the ULEZ and per mile charge are aimed at reducing air pollution and making cities cleaner and healthier places to live, but it can be difficult for some people to adjust to the new regulations and costs. You forgot unfair taxthat does nothing to improve air quality. In fact you sound like one of Khans trained clowns NOT a car guy/girl. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Style Posted Monday at 07:05 AM Share Posted Monday at 07:05 AM Literally looks like a bot that's posted a copy/paste script into every forum it can where a thread contains the title "ULEZ" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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