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London council forced to pay £500,000 in Ulez charges for non-compliant diesel vehicles

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London council forced to pay £500,000 in Ulez charges for non-compliant diesel vehicles.

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A London council has admitted that it spent almost half a million pounds on charges from the Ulez scheme due to non-compliant petrol and diesel vehicles.Data shows that Hillingdon Council spent £499,090 on fees from the Ultra Low Emission Zone (Ulez) as its 295-strong fleet of vehicles failed to meet regulations.Of the almost 300 vehicles operated by the council across the borough, just three are electric, while six are hybrid.The remaining 286 are all diesel, with 26 being non-compliant with Ulez rules, resulting in the council spending hundreds of thousands of pounds.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Drivers and businesses must adhere to Ulez rules, which include Euro 4 for petrol cars, vans, minibuses and other specialist vehicles and Euro 6 for diesel variants of these vehicles.Euro 4 vehicles are generally cars which were made in 2005 and light vans from 2006 onwards, while Euro 6 became mandatory for HGVs and buses from 2014, September 2015 for cars and September 2016 for larger...

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