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The Congestion Charge Zone covers most of central London, including the City of Westminster, the City of London and parts of the London Boroughs of Camden, Lambeth and Southwark.
At the moment, the congestion charge rises from £15 to £17.50 if it’s not paid by midnight on the third day of travel. Under TfL’s plans, that higher price will rise to £21.
Commuters heading into downtown London Monday were hit with an £8 charge as part of the capital's controversial road program designed to reduce traffic congestion.
The Congestion Charge zone applies to Central London. Key locations within the perimeter include Piccadilly Circus, Covent Garden, London Bridge, Waterloo, and Liverpool Street. A map of TfL’s ...
The Congestion Charge is a £15 daily fee you have to pay for driving through a specific zone in Central London – between 7am and 6pm on weekdays, and 12pm to 6pm on weekends and bank holidays.
The London congestion charge is a fee charged on most cars and vehicles being driven within the Congestion Charge Zone in central London. The charge not only helps to reduce high traffic flow, but ...
A map shows where the congestion charge operates in central London (Picture: Metro) The proposed rise would increase the daily fee from £15 to £18. This is not the first time the charge has changed.
Transport for London’s congestion charge is set to rise by 20 per cent from January 2026. The increase would see daily rates rise from £15 to £18 if they go ahead. The daily charge, which would be a ...
The London congestion charge zone was launched in 2003 during Ken Livingstone’s mayoralship. But it was Durham leading the way, with a congestion charge introduced in October 2002 – the first ...
Implemented in April 2019, the ULEZ made a big impact, initially covering the same geographical area as the London Congestion Charge Zone, then expanding in 2021 to the area inside the north and ...