![]() ![]() ![]() The vehicle must be registered in the name of the applicant with the DVLA (or equivalent EEA body) and, according to the TfL website, the vehicle must have the following: If you own a wheelchair-accessible vehicle (converted to allow access for driver or passenger) that doesn’t meet ULEZ emission standards, you can apply to qualify for a grace period that lasts until October 25, 2027. If you are over the state pension age, disabled, and in receipt of Attendance Allowance and hold a Blue Badge, you can also apply directly for the grace period (if your vehicle does not have a ‘disabled’ or ‘disabled passenger vehicle’ tax class). Otherwise, you’ll need to register it with TfL. This will be automatic as long as the vehicle’s tax class is registered in the UK. If your vehicle is registered as having a ‘disabled’ or ‘disabled passenger vehicle’ tax class with the DVLA, then you’ll be exempt from paying the ULEZ charge until October 24, 2027 (if your tax class doesn’t change). Video Disabled/Disabled Passenger Vehicle Tax Class ![]() To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web ![]()
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