The controversial Ultra Low Emission Zone (Ulez) has now expanded close to the Buckinghamshire border and we want to hear from you. 

London mayor Sadiq Khan expanded Ulez to all of Greater London from August 29 despite opposition from some politicians, councils and residents. 

Drivers in the zone now face a daily charge of £12.50 if their vehicle falls short of the Ulez emission standards. 

The scheme aims to improve air quality in London, which is made worse by pollution from older vehicles. 

READ MORE: Bucks towns nearest to new ULEZ border

Although Buckinghamshire or other home counties are not included in the zone, many Bucks residents travel to Greater London by car. 

A retired tech expert from Amersham recently spoke out in favour of the scheme, saying Bucks Council needs to stop "playing politics" with it. 

Buckinghamshire Council has urged Sadiq Khan to scrap the plan, citing concerns the emission zone will divert drivers to the county roads and negatively impact residents. 

What do you think of Ulez near Buckinghamshire border? Click on the poll below to take part. You can also email noora.mykkanen@newsquest.co.uk to tell how ULEZ expansion affects you.