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LONDON - LONDON will become a 'low emission zone' today, when transport officials launch a campaign to cut traffic pollution and improve the British capital's air quality, the worst in Britain and among the poorest in Europe.
The £49 million (S$136 million) scheme will use a network of cameras to monitor the emissions of large diesel lorries, later expanding coverage to smaller commercial vehicles, and impose heavy fines on those exceeding EU exhaust limits.
The new scheme will initially apply only to diesel lorries over 12 tonnes which have to comply with strict European Union limits on particulate or soot emissions from their exhausts.
The scheme will operate all day every day, and cover an area of 1,580 sq km, far bigger than Hong Kong.
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