motoring law sees drivers hit with a £8 daily charge to use some of the city centre's most popular roads. Just like the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) in London, it was put into place to help drivers be kinder to the environment.Private cars, taxis and vans are required to pay the fee in order to enter the charging zone.Now Wassem Zaffar, Cabinet Member for Transport and Environment at Birmingham City Council, says the project is running well.He told Express.co.uk: "It seems to be successful.
The compliance level of cars are really really high."But the council would be boosting "resources" into the project to target those not yet using the zone.
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