Congestion Charge Fine in London
December 13, 2004 9:41 PM   RSS feed for this thread Subscribe

If you fail to pay the congestion charge in London, how long does it take for the fine to come through? 'A friend' may have done this a few weeks ago, and he/she is now wondering if they got away with it...
posted by ascullion to travel & transportation (4 comments total)
Might well have been lucky - I think it's meant to come through in 2 weeks or so. But don't forget the penalty notice goes to the address at which the vehicle is registered with DVLA, not necessarily the driver.
posted by athenian at 3:34 AM on December 14, 2004


Mine came through about 3 weeks after I did it...
posted by mattr at 8:22 AM on December 14, 2004


What is congestion charging? (for those of us who had no idea...)

"The London scheme requires drivers to pay £5 per day if they wish to continue driving in central London during the scheme‘s hours of operation. "
posted by sfluke20 at 9:23 AM on December 14, 2004


I heard that the photos for catching violators were flaky and unreliable.

Personally, I think the Lord Mayor has it all wrong. It shouldn't be some silly lines painted on the street, but some super-sized parking structures and WALLS, coupled with some realistic mass transit (like, it runs after midnight, for example). The nicest places in London are those very few car-free parts.
posted by Goofyy at 1:44 AM on December 15, 2004


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