Driving in London - advice please
i believe I am being sent to Lonon today on an errand to pick up my son's medical paraphernalia from somewhere in Pimlico. Haven't driven there since children were at school and now in their 40s! How do congestion charges work? Train doesn't sound an
option as there is too much stuff To carry.
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That reminds me of a car salesman in the mid 70s I wanted wing mirrors (an extra!) and he asked me why? I said to help me get round Hyde Park Corner he said he just closed his eyes and drove!
So will a charge be appropriate if I avoid rush hours?
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It will Pippah. Depends on your motor vehicle. This is London, Boris rules, expect to have every single penny they can extracted out of you. I would go onto website and read things carefully. There are lots of tales of people inadvertently copping for huge
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You can pay the charge up to 90 days before you travel or up to midnoght on the day of travel , if you look at LCC website it gives all the info you need , you can set up an account if you plan on going regularly (probebly not) on pay a one off fee £11.50
i think £10.50 on account , but becareful of non offical web paying pages0 -
London is not a car friendly place. They want you to pay money just to drive on their streets. I avoid the place. Don't like being ripped off !!
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...It will not be long before it spreads to other parts of UK,as it has proved successfull in London and several other cities on mainland europe,and is an easy money earner,but does it affect OH and I not one jot at our age
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Other than the rip-off congestion charges, why do people feel worried about driving in London?
Yes, there are a lot of inexperienced drivers on the roads there (because they have so much public transport) but surely, if you have a full driving license, you should be able to drive anywhere in tbe UK with confidence?
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Quite right really IanH just that I hadn't done it for years and no idea about the regulations! I don't know why I was so intimidated! Although living in the country as I do traffic lights are a novelty! Just shows one should keep ones hand in!
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My brother in law lives in a town north of London and his wife is from a town south of London.When they go to visit/look after her elderly parents it can take so long in the car that they have now resorted to leaving a car at the in laws house and taking
the train to her parents' town.Yet he says that he prefers the "buzz" of living down south after forty plus years of living and working "down south".It would send me bonkers but each to their own!0 -
My elder daughter lives in Putney, which is as close in as I go. Driving in London is, however, covered by the bit from the Apostles Creed in the Book of Common Prayer - "the quick and the dead".
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