What are other ways to get around?

It's hard to argue with the convenience of travelling by car, but if you regularly travel within the ULEZ zone (or just want to reduce your emission), there are plenty of cheaper, greener ways to get around...

Cycling and walking

Studies have shown that people who walk or cycle for 20 minutes a day as part of their regular journeys experience improvements to their mental and physical wellbeing. Plan your route via cycle lanes and wider pavements so that you can walk or cycle more safely. You might even find a quicker or more scenic route! Find out more about cycling in London here.

Public transport

Travelling by bus, tube or tram is a cost-effective and sustainable way to travel across London. You can take advantage of off-peak fares when you can, and check the cost of your journey here before you travel. The Mayor of London is also planning to expand bus routes in outer London to make travelling by public transport even easier.

Car clubs

Joingin a car club gives you access to local cars, and pay to borrow them by the minute, hour or day. Car clubs can offer a convenient and lower cost alternative to owning a car, with less maintenance costs and parking worries.

All car club vehicles in London meet the ULEZ emissions standards, and many now use electric or hybrid vehicles, to further reduce emissions and improve air quality. Find out more about car clubs in London here.