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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.
Google Maps has a clever trick which allows you to find a route without any tolls or charges like the Congestion Charge. When searching for a route, tap the three dot icon in the top right of the app.
Drivers in Oxford are bracing themselves for a London-style congestion charge zone if plans go ahead. The university city could soon charge drivers for entering six congestion hotspots in a bid to ...
The charge was introduced in 2003 to reduce congestion in those areas. It was initially £11.50, but has since increased to £15. A slightly higher rate of £17.50 is charged if you pay up to ...
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.
Bus companies, taxi operators and cyclists are among those who have jointly signed a letter in support of a proposed ...
The Congestion Charge is not the same as the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ). Although both are aimed at reducing local air pollution, they are different schemes. The Congestion Charge focuses mainly ...