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Thousands of owners who drive heavy vehicles will be issued charges when they come into effect from 1 March 2021. The changes were set to come into effect at the end of 2020 but were
postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Drivers affected will be those with a heavy vehicle including lorries, buses, coaches and specialist vehicles. Road users will be forced to pay
£100 daily charge if their vehicle only meets Euro 4 or Euro 5 emissions standards. Meanwhile, highly polluting models which are not Euro 4 compliant will be charged £300 per day to use the
capital’s roads. However, affected road users will not see any additional Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) charges once the new rules come into effect. READ MORE: PETROL AND DIESEL OWNERS TO
FACE £8 DAILY CHARGE WITHIN MONTHS The new restrictions will be in place 24 hours a day, 365 days per year including bank holidays and weekends. TfL has also confirmed that the new
restrictions will also apply across the entire Christmas period. Penalties will be issued to owners of any vehicles who are found to not meet the new emissions standards. Failing to pay the
daily charge by midnight on the third day after travel will also result in drivers issued fines. The GLA has also revealed that any further delay would have an “adverse revenue impact on
TfL” of around £10million. The changes will not be the only updates to London vehicle charges next year with updates to the ULEZ set for the end of October. The updates will see the ULEZ
boundary expanded form Central London to include north and south circular roads. TfL has warned that any petrol or diesel vehicles driving within the expansion must meet the tighter
standards or will face a daily charge when the scheme is launched.