Ulez countdown: Toxic air is London’s big public health risk
There’s just weeks to go until London’s expanded Ultra Low Emission Zone is brought into force.
So, how ready is the capital for the biggest - and most expensive - set of rules impacting motorists since the Congestion Charge?
It comes after hundreds of doctors urged politicians to toughen their stance on plans to tackle toxic air, saying they witness the “devastating health consequences” of pollution every day in the consulting room.
Now, London’s getting ready for the city-wide, £12,50 daily charge for owners whose vehicles do not meet exhaust emissions requirements from 29 August.
Critics say it will unfairly penalise poorer motorists living in outer London, who cannot rely on suburban public transport.
So, what further measures do cities like London need to take for to cut toxic air - and reduce deaths and illness linked to pollution?
To discover more, The Leader podcast is joined by Oliver Lord, head of UK for the Clean Cities Campaign.
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