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Learn about the Congestion Charge, a £15 daily fee for driving in the Congestion Charge zone in London, and how to pay, challenge or avoid it. Find out if you are eligible for discounts, exemptions or reimbursements, and how to set up Auto Pay or use the ULEZ.
- Congestion Charge Zone
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- Auto Pay
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- Pay a PCN
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- Ultra Low Emission Zone
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- Contact Congestion Charge
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- Discounts & Exemptions
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- Congestion Charge Payments
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- Penalties and Enforcement
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- Congestion Charge Publications
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- Congestion Charge Zone
The London congestion charge is a fee charged on most cars and motor vehicles being driven within the Congestion Charge Zone (CCZ) in Central London between 7:00 am and 6:00 pm Monday to Friday, and between 12:00 noon and 6:00 pm Saturday and Sunday.
- Map of The Congestion Charge Zone in London
- Penalties For Not Paying The Congestion Charge
- Discounts and Exemptions to London's Congestion Charge
- Additional Charge For Driving in London's Ultra Low Emission Zone
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Where does the Congestion Charge apply?
To find out where the Congestion Charge in London starts, download the Congestion Charge Zone map or search by postcode on the TfL website. As you enter the Congestion Charge Zone, you will see a large letter "C" in a red circle on signs and painted on the road. London's Congestion Charge Zone covers the following areas: 1. Barbican 2. Bloomsbury 3. Borough 4. Charing Cross 5. City of London 6. Clerkenwell 7. Covent Garden 8. Euston 9. Finsbury 10. Fitzrovia 11. Holborn 12. London Bridge 13....
Drivers who don't pay the Congestion Charge within three days of travel will be sent a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) for £160. If the PCN is paid within 14 days, the fee is £80. You must pay the charge within 28 days or challenge the PCN. If you do not pay or challenge the PCN within 28 days, the fee increases to £240.
You can apply for Congestion Charge discounts on the TfL website. People living in London's Congestion Charge Zone receive a 90% residents' discount. Blue Badge holdersqualify for a 100% exemption from the Congestion Charge. Congestion Charge discounts are also available for vehicles with nine or more seats, and a Cleaner Vehicle Discount applies t...
Vehicles that don't meet specific emission standards incur an additional charge to drive in the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ). The ULEZ area operates across all London boroughs, and does not include the M25. Find out more information about ULEZ and driving in London.
Learn how to pay the Congestion Charge for driving in central London, which applies between 7am and 6pm on weekdays and 12pm to 6pm on weekends. Find out the costs, exemptions, penalties and discounts for the Congestion Charge Zone and the Ultra Low Emission Zone.
The London Congestion Charge is a fee to drive in parts of central London between 7am–6pm, 12pm–6pm and bank holidays. It applies to most of the city centre and is £15 per vehicle per day if paid in advance or before midnight on the day. You can pay online, by phone or via the TfL app. If you don't pay, you will get a penalty notice.
Feb 14, 2023 · Learn about the London congestion charge, a fee for driving in certain areas of central London during peak hours, and its history, exemptions and discounts. Find out how to pay, where the zone applies and when it resumes on February 17, 2023.
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