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  2. Drivers in Ulez-compliant cars may wrongly be charged ... - AOL

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    Owners of some older cars including BMWs and Mercedes may be wrongly paying ultra-low emission zone fines, it has been found.. The Ulez scheme impacts drivers of vehicles that do not meet emission ...

  3. Ultra-low-emission vehicle - Wikipedia

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    An ultra-low-emission vehicle (ULEV) is a motor vehicle that emits extremely low levels of motor vehicle emissions compared to other vehicles. In some jurisdictions it is defined in law; low and ultra low emission vehicles may be given tax or other advantages, [1] while high emission vehicles may suffer restrictions or additional taxation.

  4. United States vehicle emission standards - Wikipedia

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    The Clean Air Act of 1963 (CAA) was passed as an extension of the Air Pollution Control Act of 1955, encouraging the federal government via the United States Public Health Service under the then-Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) to encourage research and development towards reducing pollution and working with states to establish their own emission reduction programs.

  5. Everything you need to know about Ulez as controversial ...

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    This pays out £2,000 to any Londoner wanting to scrap a non-compliant car and can even come with other perks like free bus passes. The money does not have to be spent on a new car.

  6. Compliance car - Wikipedia

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    General Motors EV1, the first compliance car in the United States. A compliance car is an alternative fuel vehicle that is explicitly designed to meet tightening government regulations for low-emission vehicle sales, while the automobile manufacturer restricts sales to specific jurisdictions to meet the rules, or limits production, or both.

  7. ULEZ: What is it and why was it created? - AOL

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  8. CarComplaints.com - Wikipedia

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    CarComplaints.com is an online automotive complaint resource that uses graphs to show automotive defect patterns, based on complaint data submitted by visitors to the site. The complaints are organized into logical groups with data published by vehicle, vehicle component, and specific problem.

  9. Partial zero-emissions vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Automakers with excess credits can sell them. No automaker has ever missed compliance. [4] Originally, PZEVs were available only in California, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, Oregon, Vermont, some regions near those states, and Canada. The six "clean-car states" had implemented California's motor-vehicle pollution-control rules.