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Two weeks to go until London Low Emission starts for lorries

21 January 2008

The London Low Emission Zone, which aims to reduce harmful emissions from the most polluting diesel-engined lorries, coaches, and buses goes live on Monday 4 February.

Thousands of Londoners suffer ill-health from pollution released by traffic fumes.

Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London

From February, diesel-engined lorries weighing more than 12 tonnes will be required to meet strict emissions standards.

Vehicles which fail to meet the required standard will face a daily charge. 

The zone, which aims to improve air quality in London, will be in force 24 hours a day, seven days a week, every day of the year and will cover most of Greater London.

The capital has the worst air pollution in the UK, and among the worst in Europe, and polling has found that 72 per cent of Londoners are worried about pollution from traffic exhaust fumes.

Poor air quality worsens asthma and causes the premature death of an estimated 1,000 people each year in London.

The Mayor has a legal responsibility to improve air quality across the city and the introduction of a London-wide Low Emission Zone was a key manifesto commitment. 

First in the UK

The London Low Emission Zone is the first in the UK and the largest in the world.

The Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, said: "Thousands of Londoners suffer ill-health from pollution released by traffic fumes.

"This is why we are launching the London-wide Low Emission Zone.

"It will improve Londoners' quality of life, and clean up London's air, which is currently among the most polluted in Europe.

Positive effects

"The zone does not apply to cars or motorcycles, but instead targets the most polluting diesel-engined lorries, coaches, and buses.

"The positive effects of the zone will be felt across the capital."

David Brown, Managing Director Surface Transport, Transport for London (TfL), said: "We have done a huge amount of work to inform operators that they will need to meet the Low Emission Zone standards. 

"Many operators have already taken action and a significant number of lorries driving in London already meet the emissions standards. 

Urging operators

"We would urge the remaining operators to make sure they are ready."

TfL has carried out an extensive operator information campaign, which began in June 2007, urging operators to see if they are affected and to take timely action to avoid paying the daily charge. 

A multi-media campaign has been running in the national and London press, and posters at the roadside and at Eurotunnel, a radio campaign, and press adverts in a wide selection of specialist press have raised awareness of the zone.

An extensive direct mail campaign has targeted companies with an operator licence and operators of non-compliant vehicles seen in the zone.

Run up to the launch

Press activity as well as some direct mail activity has also targeted European operators.

A series of roadshows has been held at ports, motorway service stations, transport cafes and key destinations such as markets and exhibitions.

Advertising is continuing in the run up to the launch of the scheme on poster sites on main arterial routes into London, at Eurotunnel, on radio, and in the trade press in the UK and Europe as well as further national press in the UK.

Advertising is also appearing on diesel pumps, and is backed by a further direct mail activity planned targeting those operators seen driving non-compliant vehicles in the zone in the run up to the launch of the scheme.

To find out if your vehicle meets the Low Emission Zone emissions standards, use the vehicle compliance checker or call 0845 607 0009 (or +44 20 7310 8998 for callers from outside the UK) for an information leaflet.



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