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Polluting vehicles start paying London charge

£10 ($13) tax introduced to cut British capital's poor air-pollution records

23.10.2017 - Update : 23.10.2017
Polluting vehicles start paying London charge FILE PHOTO

By Ahmet Gurhan Kartal

LONDON

A charge for older, more polluting vehicles driving in central London came into effect Monday in a bid to fight toxic car fumes in British capital.

The T-10 charge of £10 ($13) will be added to an already-existing congestion charge of £11.50 – a charge paid to drive in the city center since 2003.

This charge came into effect the same day a C40 conference of 90 of the world’s biggest cities in Paris will try to establish joint efforts in tackling worldwide climate change issues.

“Today marks a major milestone in this journey with the introduction of the T-charge to encourage motorists to ditch polluting, harmful vehicles,” London Mayor Sadiq Khan said in a statement.

“London now has the world’s toughest emissions standard with older, more polluting vehicles paying up to £21.50 a day to drive in the center of the city. This is the time to stand up and join the battle to clear the toxic air we are forced to breathe.”

Air quality in London is far worse than minimum legal EU standards and the city breached the annual air pollution limit just five days into 2017.

The T-charge will be followed by the introduction of an Ultra-Low Emission Zone in September 2020 according to plans. The zone will require all vehicles visiting central London to comply with tough emissions standards or face a charge.

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