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Is Dartford toll suspended?

Is Dartford toll suspended?

As a result of an incident on the Dartford-Thurrock River Crossing, the Highways Agency has temporarily suspended Charges northbound on the crossing until further notice.

What happens if you forget to pay the Dartford Tunnel charge?

You can get a £70 fine if you do not pay the charge. You must pay it within 28 days. The fine will be: reduced to £35 if you pay within 14 days.

Is Dartford Crossing still charging?

The Dart Charge applies between 6am and 10pm, with every vehicle required to pay. The exact fee varies depending on the type of vehicle being driven. It’s free to make the Thames crossing using the Dartford Tunnel or Queen Elizabeth II Bridge between 10pm and 6am.

How do I reactivate my Dart Charge account?

If you have a Dart Charge account and haven’t used it for a while, you can check if it’s still active by logging in or phoning customer services on 0300 300 0120. If your account has been closed, or you want to close it yourself, you can request a refund by phoning this number.

How much is Dartford toll?

Dart Charge prices: motorbikes, cars, trailers, minibuses and motorhomes

Type of vehicle One-off payment If you have an account
Motorbikes, mopeds and quad bikes Free Free
Cars (incl. trailers) £2.50 £2.00
Motorhomes £2.50 £2.00
Minibuses (9 seats or less incl. the driver) £2.50 £2.00

How do I know if I have to pay congestion charge?

The Congestion Charge is based on number plate recognition:

  1. Cameras read your vehicle number plate as you enter, drive around and leave the zone.
  2. Once your number plate has been matched to the database, a check will run to see if you’ve paid.

Will Dartford Crossing ever be free?

The Dartford toll applies between 6am and 10pm, with every vehicle required to pay. The exact fee varies depending on the type of vehicle being driven. It’s free to make the Thames crossing using the Dartford Tunnel or Queen Elizabeth II Bridge between 10pm and 6am.

Do I have to pay Dart charge both ways?

Northbound traffic uses the two, two-lane road tunnels known as the Dartford Tunnel. The tunnel was the only means of crossing before the bridge opened in 1991. A charge (toll) is payable in both directions.

Do you have to pay Dart Charge both ways?

What happens if I pay Dart Charge a day late?

You must pay the Dartford Crossing charge by midnight the day after you cross. You can get a fine if you’re late or do not pay. pay or challenge a fine (known as a Penalty Charge Notice) apply for a local resident discount if you live in Dartford or Thurrock.

Does Dart Charge account expire?

One benefit of the Dart Charge is that you can pay for crossings in advance, as any crossing payments you make are valid for up to 12 months if they remain unused.

Do Blue Badge holders pay Dart Charge?

If you hold a valid Blue Badge, you can apply for exemption from the congestion charge in London by paying a £10 administration fee. You can register up to two vehicles that you would normally use to travel within the charging zone.

Is the Dartford Tunnel on the River Thames?

/  51.46472°N 0.25861°E  / 51.46472; 0.25861 The Dartford-Thurrock River Crossing, commonly known as the Dartford Crossing and until 1991 the Dartford Tunnel, is a major road crossing of the River Thames in England, carrying the A282 road between Dartford in Kent in the south and Thurrock in Essex in the north.

Is the M25 east tunnel closed at Dartford?

The Dartford Crossing could be busy with restrictions easing As it happened: M25 Dartford Crossing traffic updates as drivers warned of hour long delays Dartford CrossingThe east tunnel has been shut after a lorry shed its load of ‘rubble’ on the carriageway

Why do you have to pay the Dartford Tunnel toll?

To fund the expense, motorists passing through the tunnel had to pay a toll – originally two shillings and sixpence. Increased traffic meant another tunnel was opened alongside the original in 1980, by which time 65,000 vehicles were passing through the two tunnels every day.

Do you have to pay the Dartford Crossing charge?

The Dart Charge is a fee paid to use the Dartford Crossing between 6am and 10pm. Drivers can be fined up to £105 if they don’t pay. Appearing at the top of Google’s search ranking means less online savvy Dartford Crossing users could be paying too much.