Motorists have been warned they could still be fined, even without signage.
The Ultra Low Emission Zone will cover the whole of London from the end of AugustTransport for London has been informed by Surrey County Council that warning cameras and signs for the Ultra Low Emission Zone will not be allowed on roads in the county.
From 29 August drivers of the most polluting vehicles will have to pay £12.50 a day to drive anywhere in Greater London.A London deputy mayor described the council's decision as "disappointing". The local authority said in a statement: "Surrey County Council has informed TfL that we will not enter into a Section 8 agreement which is needed for them to place signage and cameras on our highways, whilst there isn't any mitigation in place to minimise the impact of the expansion on Surrey residents."
The council said it had suggested during talks with TfL to include Surrey in a car scrappage scheme and increase bus services on the Surrey/London border.Roger Gough, the leader of Kent County Council,
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