Is there Congestion Charge on Christmas Day?
The Congestion Charge is a £15 daily charge if you drive within the Congestion Charge zone 7:00-18:00 Monday-Friday and 12:00-18:00 Sat-Sun and bank holidays. No charge between Christmas Day and New Year’s Day bank Holiday (inclusive). The easiest way to pay is by setting up Auto Pay.
What were the old Congestion Charge times?
How much was London’s congestion charge before and how has it changed? The Congestion Charge was previously £11.50 each day, for driving a vehicle within the charging zone between 7am and 6pm Mondays to Fridays, excluding public holidays.
When did the Congestion Charge change to 7 days a week?
From 22 June 2020, it will temporarily run from 7:00 am to 10:00 pm seven days a week (as opposed to the previous 7:00 am to 6:00 pm on weekdays), and the daily charge will rise from £11.50 to £15 per day for a period of one year.
Can I check if I entered the Congestion Charge zone?
If you’ve driven into the Congestion Charging zone there’s no way to find out if your vehicle’s number plate was recorded or not, other than wait to see if you get a letter or fine through the post.
How do I know if I went through Congestion Charge?
When did London Congestion Charge change?
Sadiq Khan is changing the congestion charge back to pre-pandemic weekday operating hours. The Mayor previously changed it in June 2020, meaning it applied from 7am until 10pm. He did this to encourage walking and cycling. Now it will go back to its previous operating times, from 7am until 6pm from Monday until Friday.
Is there London Congestion Charge on Saturday?
The Congestion Charge in London applies between 7am and 6pm Monday to Friday and 12pm to 6pm on Saturdays, Sundays and bank holidays, except between Christmas Day and the New Year’s Day bank holiday. The Congestion Charge costs £15 if you pay in advance or on the same day.
Is there Congestion Charge on 28th December?
Over the Christmas and New Year period, most TfL public transport is open. However, planned works and service changes will affect transport throughout the festive season.