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Congestion Charge Pay-Next-Day could start three months early

26 January 2006

Drivers could now have an extra day to pay the Congestion Charge - three months earlier than originally announced.

We are giving drivers an extra day to pay the Congestion Charge

Transport for London is able to bring forward the start of 'pay-next-day' to 19 June 2006 having initially believed that the earliest technical changes needed could only have been made in September 2006.

Currently, drivers have until 2200 on the day in which they drive in the zone to pay the £8 charge. If they pay between 2200 and midnight, the charge is £10.

Pay-Next-Day would allow drivers to pay an £8 congestion charge until midnight on the day or to pay £10 until midnight on the following charging day.

Mayor of London Ken Livingstone said: "We are giving drivers an extra day to pay the Congestion Charge, allowing an additional day's grace for those people who have forgotten to pay on the day. This will start three months earlier than planned."

This is one of a number of proposed changes to the operation of Congestion Charging contained in a 'variation order' which Transport for London will be consulting on over five weeks (starting Thursday 26 January 2006).

A variation order is legally required before any changes to the Congestion Charge can be made.


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