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Is there a 3.50 charge to drive into London?

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan looks for ways to raise extra £500 million a year amid Transport for London's financial woes. A new £3.50 daily charge for non-residents driving into Greater London is being considered by the city's mayor.



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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.

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Before driving into London you should check whether you'll need to pay the ULEZ charge using the TfL vehicle checker. You should also check if your destination falls within the expanded ULEZ using TfL's postcode and map search tool. This will also tell you if you have to pay the Congestion Charge.

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The ULEZ is enforced by cameras that are able to read your number plate as you drive anywhere within the zone and will automatically detect whether or not your vehicle meets the ULEZ emissions standards. As with the congestion charge, drivers can pay in advance or on the day of travel online using the TfL site.

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You must pay the Congestion Charge if you drive a combustion-engined vehicle, including hybrids, into London during its operating hours. However, beginning in December 2025, even drivers of zero-emission vehicles will be compelled to pay.

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Drive a lower emission car if possible. Electric cars are exempt from the London Congestion Charge. If you're only visiting for the day, consider parking outside the zone and using public transport for the rest of your journey.

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How do I pay the ULEZ?
  1. TfL website – where you can register your vehicle for Auto Pay to pay the charge automatically. There is an annual £10 admin fee per vehicle. ...
  2. The TfL Pay to drive in London smartphone app.
  3. By phone: UK: 0343 222 2222 (TfL call charges)
  4. By setting up a London Road User Charging account.


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