Clean Air Zone Rules for Visiting Drivers UK 2026: What Out-of-Area Drivers Need to Know
You live in Leeds, visiting your sister in Bristol for the weekend. You took the A38 into town, parked, had lunch, drove home. Six weeks later a £120 PCN arrives. This guide is for UK drivers who visit CAZ cities occasionally — how to check before you go, what to pay, and how to appeal mistakes.
Bath Clean Air Zone 2026: Charges, Exemptions and Routes
Bath's Clean Air Zone has run since March 2021 and is England's first CAZ outside London. It's a Class C zone, which means private cars and motorcycles are never charged. Taxis, vans, HGVs and coaches that miss the Euro standard pay £9 to £100 a day. Here is exactly how the 2026 rules work.
UK CAZ Charges Class A, B, C and D Explained (2026)
The UK has four legal classes of Clean Air Zone — A, B, C and D — set by DEFRA in the Clean Air Zone Framework. Each class covers a different set of vehicles. This guide unpacks who pays under each class, what the seven live English CAZs charge, and how to predict your exposure.
UK Clean Air Zones 2026: Complete Guide to CAZ Charges
Full 2026 guide to UK Clean Air Zones and ULEZ. Covers charges city-by-city, vehicle eligibility, exemptions, enforcement technology, air quality impact, economic effect on businesses, penalty appeals and planned expansions.