Evening All!
Need some help/advise. Just received a penalty charge notice for £250 for driving in the Low Emission Zone in London. The charge is from back in Feb when I bought my Land Rover 90 (1987). This is a worry because I have been driving my LR around London for the past 6 weeks without knowing it doesn’t meet the LEZ requirements....I am therefore expecting a **** tonne of penalty notices to come through my letter box over the coming weeks...
My Land Rover has 3 seats across the front, rear side windows and a window in the back door. It currently does not have rear seats/benches as I’m currently sound deadening the interior but it is obvious there have been rear seats/benches in the past as the fixing points are visible. I believe my V5c states the vehicle is a ‘Light Utility 4x4’.
I’ve been on the TFL website and have found the extract below regarding Land Rover Defenders and LEZ...
What do I need to do to make my Land Rover compliant as it isn’t a commercial vehicle? Thanks in advance!!
“Land Rovers
We have worked with Land Rover to establish which vehicles with the body type of 'Light 4x4 Utility Vehicle' are subject to the LEZ. Vehicles manufactured before 1973 are considered to be 'historic' vehicles and are exempt from the LEZ.
The vehicles listed below are subject to the LEZ standards:
The following vehicles are not subject to LEZ as they are classed as 'estates':
- All Defenders; 88s, 90s, 109s, 110s, 127 and 130s (except station wagon variants see below)
- All Defenders manufactured with 10 or more seats including the driver's seat
- Freelander Commercial
- Discovery or Discovery Series 2 Commercial
- Conversions (eg ambulance, motor home)
A small number of Defenders 90s and 110s may be a 'station wagon' but may not be classified as such by the DVLA. This means vehicles with side and rear windows manufactured with fixed seating throughout the vehicle including the area accessed via the back door and there are nine seats or less including the driver's seat.
- Defender, 88, 90, 109 and 110 station wagon variants up to nine seats inc the drivers
Vehicles without fixed seating throughout will not be treated as an estate and will be subject to LEZ. Fixed seating means individual seats with seat belts. It does not include benches or homemade seating variants.
If your vehicle meets this criterion it will not be subject to the LEZ standards. In these circumstances if you intend to use the vehicle in the LEZ you need to:
If you have a Land Rover not listed above, contact us to find out if your vehicle is subject to LEZ.”
- For models registered from 1998 - correct the body type description, vehicle model details and/or number of seats with the DVLA and provide photographic proof
- For models registered before 1998 - register your vehicle with TfL with suitable photographic proofs showing all sides of the vehicles with all doors open which clearly shows the entire internal seating arrangements.