Road signs marking out the boundary of Edinburgh’s Low Emission Zone has begun ahead of its launch in June 2024.<br /><br />The strategy will penalise the most polluting vehicles entering the city centre with a £60 penalty charge.<br /><br />The rollout of signs forms part of the two-year grace period following the introduction of the 1.2 square mile city centre LEZ that was introduced in Edinburgh on 31 May 2022.<br /><br />All non-compliant vehicles will be identified using automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras then checked with DVLA data to check if the vehicle meets the LEZ emission standards.<br /><br />Transport and environment convener Scott Arthur met with contractors installing the warning signs near the meadows in Edinburgh’s south side, six months before the LEZ goes live next year. <br /><br /><br /><br />