SteveD
Senile Member
The M25 isn't in the LEZ. this is the definitive map http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/roadusers/lez/LEZ/Low-Emission-Zone-map.pdf
what you are using it for is irrelevant, it is all based on how the vehicle was registered when built.
I am sure in time the rules will change, they always do, but whether you can stay ahead with a 2007 landy, I am unsure. If it's the puma engine, which I think was used in the transit, then it is unlikely to change in the near future owing to the vast amount of vehicles this would affect, but no-one really knows.
The M25 isn't in the LEZ. this is the definitive map http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/roadusers/lez/LEZ/Low-Emission-Zone-map.pdf
If your driving on the M25 you will not be in the LEZ, well technically you will but you won't be fined I drive that stretch all the time.
OK, can you help me out with this map of part of the M25 in it
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enlarge up the part between A127 and A13, the bit inbetween in green thats outside the M25 ??
looks like it includes the M25 ?
so if you were to drive down the A127 then turn left onto the M25 you would be in the green zone -right or wrong
must admit to not using that road for a few years now....but see the signs alerting to LEZ on the A12 which I often use
If you enlarge that map enough you can see that it excludes the M25, part of the A127 etc![]()