How do I avoid paying London congestion charge?


How do I avoid paying London congestion charge? Drive a lower emission car if possible. Electric cars are exempt from the London Congestion Charge. If you're only visiting for the day, consider parking outside the zone and using public transport for the rest of your journey.


Do Uber drivers have to pay London Congestion Charge?

Paying the London Congestion Charge: A guide for Uber, PCO and private hire drivers. Driving passengers around London can be challenging, especially when you're navigating the Congestion Charge Zone. As an Uber, PCO or private hire driver, you'll need to pay the charge like everyone else.


Do you have to pay Congestion Charge if you enter before 7am?

How can I pay the London Congestion Charge in advance? You can pay Congestion Charge up to 90 days in advance of your journey either online or by phone. Driving before 7am or after 10pm means you will not have to pay the Congestion Charge.


Do tourists have to pay congestion charge?

You'll need to pay the London Congestion Charge each day you drive in the Congestion Charge area from 7am until 6pm Monday – Friday (not public holidays). You can pay the London Congestion Charge either online or by phone.


How do I pay Congestion Charge with a rental car?

You can pay the London Congestion Charge either online or by phone. Simply visit cclondon.com or phone 0343 222 2222 to pay the Congestion Charge. Hire cars are not exempt from the Congestion Charge and it is your responsibility to pay it whether you are from the UK or abroad.


How do I pay my London Congestion Charge rental car?

Payments can be made via phone at 0845 9001234 or online at www.cclondon.com. Enterprise can also add it to your rental agreement for the first and last day of your rental at a charge of £20 per day. Any other days in between need to be paid by the renter.