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London mayor looks to cut car journeys in push for net zero

Sadiq Khan prepares radical options on expanding ultra-low emission zone and charging drivers in capital

Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London, is considering radical new policies to reduce air pollution and meet climate targets, including a huge expansion of the city’s low emission zone for vehicles or pay-as-you-drive road charging.

The policy options revealed on Tuesday are part of a push to cut car journeys in London by 27 per cent to help the city reach net zero carbon emissions by 2030.

Khan said his mission was to “nudge” drivers away from all petrol and diesel cars and into either electric vehicles, public transport, walking or cycling.

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