Pay to drive in London. Pay a penalty. Charging zone See if an address or postcode is in the Congestion Charge zone. Reimbursements Find reimbursement schemes for NHS patients, staff, charities and care home workers. Penalties and enforcement If you receive a PCN you can either pay it or challenge it. Discounts and exemptions Find out if you can get a discount or drive in the zone for free.
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Disabled drivers that are exempt from road tax are exempt from the Congestion Charge and do not have to register. Motorbikes, mopeds and bicycles are exempt, there's also a Cleaner Vehicle Discount for some electric and plug-in hybrid cars and vehicles with nine or more seats. For full information on London congestion charge discounts and exemptions visit TfL's Congestion Charge page.
Some vehicles that are more polluting may face additional charges when driving within the Ultra Low Emissions Zone — which covers all areas within the North and South Circular roads. Check our driving in London section for more information. You can also travel around London on public transport using contactless payment or Oyster cards. Follow the coronavirus guidance for London. Read on to learn more about the Congestion Charge, including what it is, which vehicles are affected and how to pay it.
As its name suggests, the purpose of the congestion charge is to reduce congestion in the city centre - something that was first examined in a UK Government report in Congestion Charge reimbursements are available for local authority workers, as well as charity workers providing "certain pandemic support services in the zone". NHS patients who are vulnerable to coronavirus can also claim reimbursements.
Below is a map of the congestion charge zone. You can find out if a specific address is in the congestion charge zone by inputting the postcode on the TfL website. If you drive a combustion-engined car - including hybrids - you will have to pay the Congestion Charge if you drive into central London during its hours of operation.
All alternatively-fuelled vehicles used to be exempt from the Congestion Charge but, in December , TfL announced that these exemptions were to be phased out. Since 25 October , only zero-emission vehicles - such as EVs and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles - have been exempt from the Congestion Charge.
From December , however, even drivers of zero-emission cars will be required to pay. The following groups of people and vehicles are fully exempt from the Congestion Charge or eligible for a discount:.
What's your view on the congestion charge? Join the debate in the comments Skip to Content Skip to Footer. About the Congestion Charge Since 17 February , motorists wanting to drive into London at peak times on weekdays have had to pay a Congestion Charge for the privilege.
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