People living within the congestion zonereceive a 90 per cent discount on the charge, although you must be a registered resident to qualify. Blue Badge holders qualify for a 100 per cent exemption from the Congestion Charge but you must register with Transport for London and pay £10 before ...
People living in London's Congestion Charge Zone receive a 90% residents' discount. Blue Badge holdersqualify for a 100% exemption from the Congestion Charge. Congestion Charge discounts are also available for vehicles with nine or more seats, and a Cleaner Vehicle Discount applies to vehicles wit...
People living within the congestion zonereceive a 90 per cent discount on the charge, although you must be a registered resident to qualify. Blue Badge holders qualify for a 100 per cent exemption from the Congestion Charge but you must register with Transport for London and pay £10 before ...
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Who has to pay the London Congestion Charge? The drivers of most cars have to pay the Congestion Charge. The only exemptions are for the following groups of people: residents who applied for a discount before 1 August 2020; drivers with disabilities who have a Blue Badge; local authority, ...