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Cities in Scotland are setting up low emission zones. For example, Edinburgh has one the was introduced on 31st May 2022 with enforcement starting two years later following a ‘grace period’.
The interesting part of the Scottish zones are that there isn’t an option to pay to drive through it. Instead it goes straight to fines with the issuing of a fixed penalty notice. These will start at £60 with a 50% reduction if paid within 14 days and surcharges will apply if the vehicle enters the zone again within 90 days. The surcharge is a doubling of the initial FPN up to a maximum of £480 for cars and LGVs or £960 for minibuses, coaches, HGVs etc.
The interesting part of the Scottish zones are that there isn’t an option to pay to drive through it. Instead it goes straight to fines with the issuing of a fixed penalty notice. These will start at £60 with a 50% reduction if paid within 14 days and surcharges will apply if the vehicle enters the zone again within 90 days. The surcharge is a doubling of the initial FPN up to a maximum of £480 for cars and LGVs or £960 for minibuses, coaches, HGVs etc.