The ULEZ operating hours could mean that some drivers who work throughout the night good face a double charge.
Some drivers could be charged twice by the Ultra Low Emission Zone in one journey.
It comes as some spotted that ULEZ's operating hours of 24 hours, seven days a week, means that those working night shifts could be charged twice, seeing them pay £25 to go to work. Drivers heading into the zone at 6pm will be charged for that day and in the morning at 6am, charged again for that day's use.scrappage scheme, it is not available for people living in Hertfordshire.9 out of 10 cars seen driving in outer London on an average day already meet the emission standard📍 View an interactive map to see where the expanded…
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