The British capital's Ultra Low Emission Zone levies a 12.50 pound daily charge on drivers of non-compliant vehicles in order to tackle pollution and improve air quality.
"This landmark decision is good news as it means we can proceed with cleaning up the air in outer London," Khan said in a statement following the ruling."Although the Mayor of London and Transport for London may have the legal right to implement the scheme, the question remains whether the public would agree he has the moral right to do so," they said in a joint statement.
Judge Jonathan Swift rejected all three grounds of challenge to the expansion of ULEZ, including that the public consultation on the proposed expansion was unlawful. Khan said he would be expanding the scrappage scheme to nearly a million families who receive child benefits and small businesses with up to 50 employees.
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