What are Ulez cameras and where are they located?
Briefly

In London, some drivers had their Ulez fines revoked after misaligned cameras mistakenly captured non-compliance. The Transport for London (TfL) identified two misaligned cameras in Chingford, which led to wrongful charges, but confirmed they have since been fixed. The Ulez scheme, aimed at reducing air pollution, imposes a £12.50 fee on non-compliant vehicles. With over 1,500 cameras monitoring compliance 24/7, TfL plans to expand the network to 2,750 cameras. Despite coverage, some entrances remain undisclosed, and there have been incidents of theft and damage involving the cameras.
TfL has confirmed that fines imposed due to camera misalignment in Chingford have been cancelled, highlighting the importance of proper camera function in Ulez enforcement.
With more than 1,500 Ulez cameras currently deployed, TfL plans to increase this number to 2,750 to better monitor vehicle compliance with air quality regulations.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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