The £12.50 charge for the most polluting cars could soon apply to outer boroughs in London.
Thousands of vehicles a day were expected to be affected by the previous expansion which came in to place last October
The south London council feels the £12.50 daily charge - for cars which don't comply - will hit low income and less mobile residents. Mayor of Croydon Jason Perry said he did not dispute that fact but urged Mr Khan to reconsider the current ULEZ expansion proposals. "Croydon takes environmental matters seriously and we are firmly committed to improving London's air quality, however, this should not come at a cost to families and business already struggling financially.
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