With the Ultra Low Emissions Zone expansion launching at the end of last month, where are the cameras on the Hertfordshire border located?
As of August 29, drivers can be fined £12.50 per day, if their vehicles do not comply with minimum emissions standards for cars, smaller vans and motorbikes.
The expansion of ULEZ by Mayor of London Sadiq Khan now means that all of the capital is part of the scheme, pushing the zone to the Hertfordshire border.
But where are the cameras Herts motorists need to worry about?
Those driving in and around Potters Bar and Cuffley will have plenty of cameras nearby, including two outside Crews Hill Train Station on Cattlegate Road in Enfield.
Motorists heading from Potters Bar to Barnet will also need to be wary of plenty of cameras, including one on the A1000/Great North Road, as well as one on High Street and three on the A1081/St Albans Road.
There are also multiple cameras located around Barnet Hospital.
For those travelling near Borehamwood, there are cameras on Barnet Road at Barnet Gate, further up the road at the roundabout for the A1, and just off the A1 in Rowley Lane.
Two cameras will be located just south of Elstree on the A5, while three cameras are situated on the A4140 near Bushey, with a further three found on the A409.
Those travelling from Watford and Rickmansworth will need to be aware of 10 cameras dotted in numerous locations throughout Northwood, an area in the London Borough of Hillingdon that lies on the ULEZ border.
For the full map of ULEZ camera locations, visit ulez.co.uk/ulez-camera-locations.
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