POLL Ulez help

thesecretsanta

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I have been reading this thread now i take it all the figures quoted are for London' low emissions zone .

Glasgow city centre goes live on 01 st June 23 with really strict limits which no zed 3 will be new enough.
For petrol you have to be Euro 4 or newer ( zed 3 is euro 2 and 3 )
Even early z4 won't be compliant euro4 is 1st jan 2005 on
And for diesel Euro 6 ( my 2015 skoda superb euro 5 )
Fines steep
Within a rolling 12 months period
1st offence £60 ( halved) if paid in 14 days only for first offence
2nd offence £120
3rd offence £240
4th offence £480 ( capped)
:nailbiting:

Stephen.
London is Euro 4 for petrol cars and 6 for Diesel, so looks to be the same. Those are the figures i was quoting that I think my Z3 now meets and most others on here seem to - early adopters to the regulations required from Jan 2005.
From TFL:
Petrol: Euro 4 (NOx)
Diesel: Euro 6 (NOx and PM)
Cars - Transport for London (tfl.gov.uk)
 

t-tony

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So instead of going on what your vehicle actually produces, confirmed and certified each year at MOT time, your vehicle has be of a certain age regardless?

Tony.
 

Stevo7682

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My 99 m43 is euro 3
The 97 m44 is euro 2
My 99 2.8 only has to be euro 2 for mot but as its a twin vanos late pre face-lift its a Euro 3 set up it has twin cats ( 1 for each bank of 3 )
And 4 lambda sensors ( pre and post cat ) and runs pretty clean on mot analyser but not ulez compliant yet i mot cars that would be compliant ( especially diesel) that run like a bag of spanners.
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So yeah Tony pretty much
 

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The thing that gets me with this is the way it’s implemented. We have a ULEZ in Bristol now and a few weeks ago I had to take the Z in by the time I paid for parking 6-12pm £13 poorer before doing anything else. When I went to pay, I expected to enter my reg and be told I entered the ULEZ at 7pm and owe £9. But no, you just go to a payment site and pay. Also you would expect to pass APNR cameras when you enter the zone again no. I assume the reason for the fine with no option to pay after 2 weeks is so that you self police. It’s not worth taking the chance you weren’t spotted if you will get a £60 if you are wrong.
I can accept a fair cop but this ’we might be watching so you better behave’ just seems wrong to me for some reason.
 

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But there is light at the end of the tunnel
First this is the limits on the website for the upcoming limits
Screenshot_20230314_205728_Chrome.jpg

And here is the light at tunnels end
Exempt vehicles.
Screenshot_20230314_205804_Chrome.jpg


Stephen.
 

Peter12345

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In the case of TFL Euro 3, 4, 5, 6, etc. is a general guide they use for the database. I know guys that have used the CoC figures to get their Range Rover P38 4.0 V8 approved on TFL's list . . . . . unfortunately my 1998 P38 doesn't meet the reqs :(
 

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Hi i am confused my 2015 Suzuki scross diesel is compilant in Bath Bristol etc according to the goverment website but not on the TFL website
 
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