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"Mark Brader" wrote in message
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Paul Weaver:
He did encounter big warning signs saying "Congestion charge 0700-0630"


I don't think so.


Would that be because the signs actually say:

"Congestion ChargING" .... 7am-6.30pm

http://www.cclondon.com/images/signs...entry_sign.jpg

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In message .com,
funkymonkey writes

Can someone please tell me how you actually pay for the congestion
charge? I will be visiting London soon and a friend came back from
there and says he got stung with a large fine for not paying the toll
(through his car hire company). He said he never encountered any
toll-booths or e-tag systems.


You have to pay either in advance or on the day that you travel (up to
midnight - but if you pay after 10pm there is a £2 surcharge). If you
are driving within the zone for several days, you will need to pay for
each day that the car is within the zone (even if just parked) -
although note that it operates only between 7.00a.m. and 6.30p.m.,
Monday to Friday (and not on public holidays).

You can pay on the WWW (http://www.cclondon.com/), by phone, at any of
the shops, car-parks or petrol stations that display the Congestion
Charge Paypoint sign, or in various other ways listed at the above site.

There are no toll booths, tickets or tags - the number plates of all
cars in the congestion zone are photographed automatically and then
compared at the end of the day with the list of those who've paid.

Driving and parking in central London is neither cheap nor easy (even
for those like me who have lived here for more than 50 years). Given
that the capital has excellent public transport, it is well worth
considering whether you really need a car for days spent in the central
area.
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Paul Terry wrote:

if you pay after 10pm there is a £2 surcharge


Do you know why this was brought in? it seems a bit spiteful to me.

m.

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Paul Terry wrote:

if you pay after 10pm there is a £2 surcharge


Do you know why this was brought in? it seems a bit spiteful to me.


"To discourage late payment". In fact, I think the surcharge is less
than it was - when the CC charge was £5 the surcharge was a further £5
for payment after 10pm.

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Can I correct you on the "Even if just parked" comment.
That is actually quite misleading and something TFL have never properly
corrected. Sure, if you come into the zone and park then you would need to
pay. But if the car is parked all the time between 7am and 6.30pm then there
is NO charge. You are only charged if the vehicle is in motion in the zone
in the time. I am a resident and despite the only concession that I get a
90% discount (but having to pay for 5 days at a time which therefore
encourages me to use it more had I only wanted to use it 1 day, but that's
another story) , as long as the car is parked and not moving during the day
I don't have to pay. My local plumber tends to come in early and park up
where he will be working for the day, as long as he doesnt leave until 6.30
he's doesnt need to pay. They certainly dont come round and take notes of
all the cars that are stationery, but there are mobile cameras on vans that
photograph moving vehicles.





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In message .com,
funkymonkey writes

Can someone please tell me how you actually pay for the congestion
charge? I will be visiting London soon and a friend came back from
there and says he got stung with a large fine for not paying the toll
(through his car hire company). He said he never encountered any
toll-booths or e-tag systems.


You have to pay either in advance or on the day that you travel (up to
midnight - but if you pay after 10pm there is a £2 surcharge). If you are
driving within the zone for several days, you will need to pay for each
day that the car is within the zone (even if just parked) - although note
that it operates only between 7.00a.m. and 6.30p.m., Monday to Friday (and
not on public holidays).

You can pay on the WWW (http://www.cclondon.com/), by phone, at any of the
shops, car-parks or petrol stations that display the Congestion Charge
Paypoint sign, or in various other ways listed at the above site.

There are no toll booths, tickets or tags - the number plates of all cars
in the congestion zone are photographed automatically and then compared at
the end of the day with the list of those who've paid.

Driving and parking in central London is neither cheap nor easy (even for
those like me who have lived here for more than 50 years). Given that the
capital has excellent public transport, it is well worth considering
whether you really need a car for days spent in the central area.
--
Paul Terry





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Steve wrote:
Can I correct you on the "Even if just parked" comment.
That is actually quite misleading and something TFL have never properly
corrected. Sure, if you come into the zone and park then you would need to
pay. But if the car is parked all the time between 7am and 6.30pm then there
is NO charge. You are only charged if the vehicle is in motion in the zone
in the time. I am a resident and despite the only concession that I get a
90% discount (but having to pay for 5 days at a time which therefore
encourages me to use it more had I only wanted to use it 1 day, but that's
another story) , as long as the car is parked and not moving during the day
I don't have to pay. My local plumber tends to come in early and park up
where he will be working for the day, as long as he doesnt leave until 6.30
he's doesnt need to pay. They certainly dont come round and take notes of
all the cars that are stationery, but there are mobile cameras on vans that
photograph moving vehicles.



Can I correct your correction? The questions and answers section
clearly says that even parked cars have to pay, unless they are in a
resident's parking place or off road.

see the following long link,

https://tfl-cc.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/tfl_cc.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_sid=Zq7kxy2i&p_lva=&p_faqid=1727

or goto www.cclondon.com and search for parked in the questions and
answers section, the 4th answer gives the details

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Ok, I stand corrected, either it's been changed or I have been wrongly
informed by TFL on at least 10 occasions since the charge was introduced.
However, that now implies that as well as the cameras, there must be
someone, presumably on foot or moped who is running around taking down the
number plates of all parked vehicles just in case. And I don't think that
happens as it would not be cost effective, (not that cost effectivness seems
to make any sense with TFL)
As I see it, the cameras are at the entrance to the zones and on the mobiles
van units, (which don't record numbers unless they are parked, and therefore
only monitoring moving vehicles.) I've certainly never seen anyone taking
down numbers of cars parked on meters/pay display etc. (unless you count
trafic wardens and they certainly dont feed car reg info back to TFL)









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Steve wrote:
Can I correct you on the "Even if just parked" comment.
That is actually quite misleading and something TFL have never properly
corrected. Sure, if you come into the zone and park then you would need
to
pay. But if the car is parked all the time between 7am and 6.30pm then
there
is NO charge. You are only charged if the vehicle is in motion in the
zone
in the time. I am a resident and despite the only concession that I get a
90% discount (but having to pay for 5 days at a time which therefore
encourages me to use it more had I only wanted to use it 1 day, but
that's
another story) , as long as the car is parked and not moving during the
day
I don't have to pay. My local plumber tends to come in early and park up
where he will be working for the day, as long as he doesnt leave until
6.30
he's doesnt need to pay. They certainly dont come round and take notes of
all the cars that are stationery, but there are mobile cameras on vans
that
photograph moving vehicles.



Can I correct your correction? The questions and answers section
clearly says that even parked cars have to pay, unless they are in a
resident's parking place or off road.

see the following long link,

https://tfl-cc.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/tfl_cc.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_sid=Zq7kxy2i&p_lva=&p_faqid=1727

or goto www.cclondon.com and search for parked in the questions and
answers section, the 4th answer gives the details



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I work in the congestion zone and regularly see congestion charge wardens
walking round taking down the reg numbers of parked cars. The wear high vis
coats so mabye confused with traffic wardens. They have the congestion
charge logo as the badge on there hats. They carry electronic ticket
machines and place fines on cars.

James


"Steve" wrote in message
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Ok, I stand corrected, either it's been changed or I have been wrongly
informed by TFL on at least 10 occasions since the charge was introduced.
However, that now implies that as well as the cameras, there must be
someone, presumably on foot or moped who is running around taking down the
number plates of all parked vehicles just in case. And I don't think that
happens as it would not be cost effective, (not that cost effectivness
seems to make any sense with TFL)
As I see it, the cameras are at the entrance to the zones and on the
mobiles van units, (which don't record numbers unless they are parked, and
therefore only monitoring moving vehicles.) I've certainly never seen
anyone taking down numbers of cars parked on meters/pay display etc.
(unless you count trafic wardens and they certainly dont feed car reg info
back to TFL)









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oups.com...

Steve wrote:
Can I correct you on the "Even if just parked" comment.
That is actually quite misleading and something TFL have never properly
corrected. Sure, if you come into the zone and park then you would need
to
pay. But if the car is parked all the time between 7am and 6.30pm then
there
is NO charge. You are only charged if the vehicle is in motion in the
zone
in the time. I am a resident and despite the only concession that I get
a
90% discount (but having to pay for 5 days at a time which therefore
encourages me to use it more had I only wanted to use it 1 day, but
that's
another story) , as long as the car is parked and not moving during the
day
I don't have to pay. My local plumber tends to come in early and park up
where he will be working for the day, as long as he doesnt leave until
6.30
he's doesnt need to pay. They certainly dont come round and take notes
of
all the cars that are stationery, but there are mobile cameras on vans
that
photograph moving vehicles.



Can I correct your correction? The questions and answers section
clearly says that even parked cars have to pay, unless they are in a
resident's parking place or off road.

see the following long link,

https://tfl-cc.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/tfl_cc.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_sid=Zq7kxy2i&p_lva=&p_faqid=1727

or goto www.cclondon.com and search for parked in the questions and
answers section, the 4th answer gives the details





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On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 20:04:46 +0000 (UTC),
Steve wrote:
Ok, I stand corrected, either it's been changed or I have been wrongly
informed by TFL on at least 10 occasions since the charge was introduced.
However, that now implies that as well as the cameras, there must be
someone, presumably on foot or moped who is running around taking down the
number plates of all parked vehicles just in case. And I don't think that
happens as it would not be cost effective, (not that cost effectivness seems
to make any sense with TFL)
As I see it, the cameras are at the entrance to the zones and on the mobiles
van units, (which don't record numbers unless they are parked, and therefore
only monitoring moving vehicles.) I've certainly never seen anyone taking
down numbers of cars parked on meters/pay display etc. (unless you count
trafic wardens and they certainly dont feed car reg info back to TFL)


I have on a number of occassions seen people wearing jackets with
the C-charge logo on the back taking the numbers of cars and other
vehicles parked mainly on the forecourts of various premises in
Blackfriars Road, I dont remember how they got there, they may even
have been on scooters or mopeds.










wrote in message
oups.com...

Steve wrote:
Can I correct you on the "Even if just parked" comment.
That is actually quite misleading and something TFL have never properly
corrected. Sure, if you come into the zone and park then you would need
to
pay. But if the car is parked all the time between 7am and 6.30pm then
there
is NO charge. You are only charged if the vehicle is in motion in the
zone
in the time. I am a resident and despite the only concession that I get a
90% discount (but having to pay for 5 days at a time which therefore
encourages me to use it more had I only wanted to use it 1 day, but
that's
another story) , as long as the car is parked and not moving during the
day
I don't have to pay. My local plumber tends to come in early and park up
where he will be working for the day, as long as he doesnt leave until
6.30
he's doesnt need to pay. They certainly dont come round and take notes of
all the cars that are stationery, but there are mobile cameras on vans
that
photograph moving vehicles.



Can I correct your correction? The questions and answers section
clearly says that even parked cars have to pay, unless they are in a
resident's parking place or off road.

see the following long link,

https://tfl-cc.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/tfl_cc.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_sid=Zq7kxy2i&p_lva=&p_faqid=1727

or goto www.cclondon.com and search for parked in the questions and
answers section, the 4th answer gives the details





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In message , Steve
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Can I correct you on the "Even if just parked" comment.


You can try, but I don't think you'll succeed.

That is actually quite misleading and something TFL have never properly
corrected. Sure, if you come into the zone and park then you would need to
pay. But if the car is parked all the time between 7am and 6.30pm then there
is NO charge. You are only charged if the vehicle is in motion in the zone
in the time.


So how does that square with the following statement on the TfL site
(notice that it is "or parked" - not "and parked")?

If you have driven or parked on a public road in the charging
zone during charging hours and haven't paid the Congestion
Charge by midnight on the day of travel, your vehicle will be
identified by the cameras and you will be sent a Penalty Charge
Notice.

I am a resident


Ah !!!

as long as the car is parked and not moving during the day
I don't have to pay.


Yes, but that's a special concession for you lucky old residents - it
doesn't apply to the rest of us! To quote TfL on residents:

If you park in a resident's parking bay in your local parking
zone, or off-street inside the charging zone, and don't move
your car during the hours of operation, you don't need to pay
the charge.

As I say, that's a resident's perk. If you are not a resident you are
liable to pay the charge if the car is parked on a public road during
the charging period, even though it hasn't moved.

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