After reading thru the Transport for London web site re the LEZ., I came across these interesting facts.
The LEZ operates 24 hrs / day, every day of the year, charging days go midnight to midnight, so if you enter the zone in a vehicle that doesn't meet the emmissions standards at 11.30 pm, and leave at 1.00 am the next day, you get charged for two days. The LEZ is not the same as the central london congestion charging zone.
How it works: there are no barriers or toll booths in the LEZ. cameras read your number plate and check against the database for registered vehicles.This database is compiled using information from the Driver and Vehicle licensing Agency, the Vehicle Operator Services Agency, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, and drivers and operators who who have directly registered with Transport for London. this tells them automatically whether the vehicle meets the LEZ emmission standards, is exempt, is registered for a discount or if you've already paid the daily charge,
vehicles registered outside Great Britain : If you drive a vehicle registered outside Great Britain,including Northern Ireland, you must register with Transport for London to let them know if it meets the emmissions standards, so they can add the vehicle to their database. If you don't register, and drive in the LEZ, even if the vehicle meets the standards, you'll have to pay the daily charge, or may receive a penalty charge notice. Could be a sign of the future, Bob
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