I remember reading of children whose lives were blighted by the pollution, and indeed of death attributed to the high level of nitrogen dioxide.
Anything that makes children and adults healthier has got to be good.
I admit that ULEZ has given us extra transportation costs at work, as we change our vehicles more often to comply, but it is a cost we will have to absorb. Now it is showing benefits it will not bug me so much…
When we left London DS was 7 years old. Up until then he’d had chronic Asthma. Frequently being admitted directly to the children’s ward at the Royal Free. Part of our reasoning for leaving London was the air quality. His Asthma improved remarkably thereafter and we had no more hospital stays. Anything to improve air quality improves life quality for many.
Oops, lungs are interesting, they differ in what they will and will not cope with.
I have had asthma and lung problems since birth, the countryside is a nightmare for me. I grew up in central London, on a busy main road, my lungs got worse when we moved to the countryside 🤷♀️. I am most comfortable by the sea (but not in it or on it, I am a wuss)