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ULEZ scheme has lowered air air pollution most in London boroughs that opposed it

By Editorial Board Published March 7, 2025 3 Min Read
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ULEZ scheme has lowered air air pollution most in London boroughs that opposed it

London boroughs that resisted the growth of the ULEZ extremely low emissions scheme have loved the best fall in a harmful air pollutant because it was introduced in, a overview has discovered.

Sutton, Croydon and Merton and Bromley and Harrow all opposed Labour mayor Sir Sadiq Khan’s plan to broaden the ULEZ to all London boroughs in August 2023.

The Metropolis Corridor research, which was reviewed by impartial specialists, analysed the influence of the expanded ULEZ over its first 12 months.

It discovered ranges of nitrogen oxides (NOx), which drives bronchial asthma and lung most cancers, have been 15% decrease throughout all three boroughs than they’d have been had they not been added to the scheme.

NOx ranges from automobiles and vans throughout the entire of outer London have been estimated to be 14% decrease.

The coverage, which expenses drivers £12.50 for driving polluting, non-compliant automobiles, has seen the variety of such automobiles in London fell by almost 100,000 on a median day. Anybody who fails to pay the cost is fined.

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Sir Sadiq Khan instructed Sky Information the coverage was not anti-car, however anti-poison. Pic: PA

The Tory authorities on the time branded it “Labour’s war on motorists”, saying it will oblige drivers to purchase new automobiles or cough up for the charges.

“The point is… by driving a pollution vehicle you yourself are breathing in poison, your kids in the back are breathing in poison.”

He added: “No level of air pollution is safe. It can lead to thousands of premature deaths and a whole host of health issues, from asthma to cancer, heart disease, strokes and dementia.”

In London, greater than 3,500 untimely deaths per 12 months have been pushed by poisonous air, in accordance with Imperial Faculty London.

General, because the scheme first launched in 2019, ranges of one other poisonous gasoline NO2 have decreased by 27% throughout the complete capital.

The report additionally concluded ULEZ growth has had “no negative impact” on footfall or spending in outlets or leisure locations in any a part of London, whereas there was “no notable change in average traffic flow”.

However Colin Smith, chief of Bromley Council, criticised the “one size fits all lunacy” strategy of making use of the coverage throughout London.

He stated it had compelled folks to modify jobs, “destroyed care networks” and created a “huge financial expense for people and businesses having to buy new vehicles they didn’t want or need”.

The Mayor stated: “If we were speaking 60 years ago, there’d be discussion, a debate about whether tobacco was dangerous and whether we should reduce smoking. I’m hoping now people know the science is quite clear: air pollution kills.”

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