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  2. Low-emission zone - Wikipedia

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    A ultra-low-emission zone (ULEZ) is a zone with a stricter emissions requirement than LEZ. A zero-emission zone ( ZEZ ) is a LEZ where only zero-emissions vehicles (ZEVs) are allowed. In such areas, all internal combustion engine vehicles are banned; this includes any plug-in hybrid vehicles which cannot run zero-emission. [ 1 ]

  3. European emission standards - Wikipedia

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    Since 8 October 2018, all new petrol cars in Indonesia must comply with Euro 4. [84] Since 1 July 2019, all new heavy vehicles in Mexico must comply with EPA 07 and Euro 5. [85] Since 1 April 2020, all new 2, 3 or 4-wheelers in India must comply with BS VI (similar to Euro 6) [86] Since 1 January 2021, all new vehicles in ECOWAS must comply ...

  4. Emission standard - Wikipedia

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    All new vehicles manufactured after the implementation of the norms have to be compliant with the regulations. By 2014, the country was under a combination of Euro 3 and Euro 4-based norms, with Euro 4 standards partly implemented in 13 major cities. Till April 2017, the entire country was under BS IV norms, which is based on Euro 4. [36]

  5. What is the ultra-low emission zone? - AOL

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    London’s ultra-low emission zone (Ulez) for older vehicles will be expanded from August next year. Here the PA news agency answers 10 key questions about the scheme and how it affects drivers.

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

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    As many as 100,000 petrol cars registered before 2005 could be Ulez compliant

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

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  8. Crit'air - Wikipedia

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    There are six different coloured vignettes, relating to six categories. The category into which a vehicle falls depends on the engine type (electric, hydrogen, petrol or diesel) and the European emission standard (Euro standard). Where the emission standard is not recorded, the date of first registration is used instead to determine a category.

  9. Ulez zone map: Where is it expanding to in London? - AOL

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    Controversial Ulez zone set to expand at end of next month