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natty01295 Wrote:

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> This is BIKERS, SCOOTER RIDERS


No it isn't, this thread was started as a general thread about the ULEZ, not just your monomanaical (and wrong headed) ranting about scooters and motorcycles.

It will be interesting to see whether it has any impact though....


http://www.chatr.org.uk/index.php/heathrow-s-hurdles/pollution/106-heathrow-pollution-killing-me-softly


At least we won't have to pay the EU fine for breaching air pollution levels any more

uncleglen Wrote:

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> It will be interesting to see whether it has any

> impact though....

>

> http://www.chatr.org.uk/index.php/heathrow-s-hurdl

> es/pollution/106-heathrow-pollution-killing-me-sof

> tly

>

> At least we won't have to pay the EU fine for

> breaching air pollution levels any more


Oh super, we'll be allowed to get on with slowly poisoning ourselves to death without any of those interfering Johnny foreigners telling us it's a bad idea. Won't that be just peachy?

Michael Gove wants to outdo Johnny Foreigner by having even better environmental standards. Probably not very favourable to his Brexiteer colleagues who want British business to have the right to cut costs on environmental protection, workforce costs and protections etc. Our own Supreme Court has ordered us to sort out air quality. Brussels is very slow on imposing fines, so we will probably have rejoined by the time they get their act together.

rendelharris Wrote:

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> natty01295 Wrote:

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> > This is BIKERS, SCOOTER RIDERS

>

> No it isn't, this thread was started as a general

> thread about the ULEZ, not just your monomanaical

> (and wrong headed) ranting about scooters and

> motorcycles.


*

Well my Subject is about ***Motorcycles And MotorScooter riders ****


https://www.visordown.com/motorcycle-news-general-news/we-ride-london-ride-against-ulez-charges

  • 3 months later...

TFL - for motorbikes, scooters etc:


"The ULEZ will be enforced based on the declared emissions of the vehicle rather than the age - but generally speaking Euro 3 engines as those registered with the DVLA after July 2007."


I cycle a bike into town regularly. I rarely see bikes that look over 12 years (14 in 2021) old.

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