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Camden is two and a half miles north of Charing Cross, primarily served by the A400 and A503 (Camden Road). Parts of these roads are red routes, which means vehicles are prohibited from stopping for any reason.
Camden is also in London's
Ultra Low Emission Zone. Unsurprisingly, it has several
electric car charging stations, including on Oval Road and Jamestown Road. The area is a hub for many London Buses routes, and the main railway station is Camden Road.
Urban driving in Camden may
reduce fuel efficiency due to increased braking and accelerating, which also places greater strain on your engine. Slow-moving traffic reduces the airflow through your car's radiator, making the cooling system work harder, so you should
check the coolant level regularly and top up as needed. Your brakes and suspension will also likely wear down quickly as you navigate busy roads with potholes. Since driving in Camden can be tough on your car,
following a regular servicing schedule is even more important.
Camden is in London's
Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) and Low Emission Zone (LEZ), both of which are designed to reduce air pollution in the city. The ULEZ operates 24 hours a day, every day except Christmas Day, and excludes the M25 motorway. It charges drivers of cars, vans, motorcycles and specialist vehicles that don't meet the emissions standards £12.50 a day. The LEZ also covers most of Greater London and specifically targets drivers of the most polluting diesel vehicles. It is enforced year-round, and the amount you pay varies. It usually ranges from £100-300 depending on your vehicle, and you can pay online.
This guide explains everything you need to know about ULEZ and LEZ.
Regular car servicing can save you money because it keeps your vehicle in good condition, reducing the risk of an unexpected repair bill. It also maximises the value of your car if you can show its service history to potential buyers.
You should book a full service your car every twelve months or 12,000 miles, whichever comes first. A full car service usually involves between 40-80 checks in addition to the standard brake, light and tyre checks. These extra checks may include:
- Fuel filter replacement
- Suspension
- Cooling system
- Power steering fluid
- Alternator and vacuum hoses
A car service is not an
MOT, even though some of the same systems are inspected during both. An MOT is set by the government, whereas a car service will vary in price and content depending on which garage you choose. That's why you should shop around for a cheap
full service on FixMyCar.