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 with electric batteries or hydrogen fuel cells. Motorbikes, mopeds and bicycles are exempt...
Exemptions were proposed for emergency vehicles, motorcycles, local buses, black cabs, cars used by the disabled (blue badge holders) and cars belonging to the City Car Club. CEC/TIE also proposed exemption for those CEC residents living outside the outer cordon.The CEC/TIE proposal was ...
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, c...
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 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...