Parking and travel
London Ultra-Low Emission Zone consultation
Residents who travel into Greater London are being advised of Transport for London (TfL) proposals to extend the Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ).
Mayor Sadiq Khan has launched a consultation on proposals that would see the ULEZ expand across the whole of Greater London to its boundaries with Essex and other counties.
TfL says:
Have your say on our proposals to help improve air quality, tackle the climate emergency and reduce congestion in London.
We’re proposing to extend the Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) London-wide in August 2023.
Most drivers already have compliant vehicles and would not have to pay the ULEZ charge. Drivers of non-compliant vehicles would pay £12.50 per day to drive within Greater London.
Proposals
We would like to hear your views on our proposals to:
- Extend the ULEZ London-wide
- Remove the £10 Auto Pay annual registration fee for the ULEZ, the Congestion Charge and the Low Emission Zone (LEZ)
- Increase the penalty charge amount from £160 to £180 for the ULEZ and the Congestion Charge
- Update the Mayor’s Transport Strategy with proposals for the ULEZ expansion London-wide
We would also like to know your views on how we can shape the future of road user charging.
Have your say
Consultation ends 29 July 2022
- Fill out the online survey
- Email your comments to cleanairyourview@tfl.gov.uk
- Write to Freepost TfL Have your say
- Call: 0343 222 1155 (Network charges may apply – Lines are open Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm)
Find out more
Visit the TfL consultation website for more information including:
- Easy read versions of the TfL information and consultation survey
- British Sign Language video of the TfL proposals
- More detailed information, including Frequently Asked Questions