How much is it for a car to go through Dartford Tunnel?

How much is it for a car to go through Dartford Tunnel?

Dartford crossing charges 2020/21 Cars: £2.50. Two-axle goods vehicles: £3.00. Multi-axle goods vehicles: £6.00. Motorcycles: Free.

How much is the Dartford crossing toll?

It’s free to make the Thames crossing using the Dartford Tunnel or Queen Elizabeth II Bridge between 10pm and 6am. The same fees apply every day, including at weekends and on bank holidays. You’ll also need to pay the same charge each time you cross, so a return journey in a car (with no Dart Charge account) costs £5.

Why is my car exempt from Dart charge?

Vehicles currently legally exempt from paying the crossing charge continue to be exempt. This includes vehicles exempt from paying Vehicle Excise Duty because they are used by or for disabled person(s).

Do you have to pay congestion charge for Dartford Tunnel?

No, you will not need to pay. The toll is only applied to those travelling between 6am and 10pm.

Do you pay the 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.

What happens if you forget to pay Dart charge?

A spokesman said: ‘The first penalty charge notice issued for any vehicle for non-payment of the charge will offer the driver an extra 14 days to pay – and pay for any crossings they have made since.

What happens if you forget to pay Dart Charge?

How do I get out of paying Dart Charge penalty?

How to avoid paying the Dart Charge penalty fine

  1. Use the crossing between 10pm and 6am:
  2. Charges apply in each direction:
  3. Set up a Pre-pay Dart Charge account:
  4. Set up a Pay-as-you-go account:
  5. Pay in advance:
  6. Check a crossing payment has been accepted:
  7. Lodge an appeal:
  8. Get an extra 14 days to pay the original £2.50 toll:

What happens if I don’t pay Dartford toll?

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.

Who is exempt from Dart Charge?

Who is Exempt. Mopeds, Motorcycles, Tricycles and Quadricycles can use the crossing for free. Vehicles that are currently exempt from the road user charge will still be exempt this includes vehicles exempt from excise duty, if they are used by or used to transport someone with a disability.

How long do you get to pay the Dart Charge?

You must pay it within 28 days. The fine will be: reduced to £35 if you pay within 14 days. increased to £105 if you do not pay it – you’ll also have to pay the crossing charge.

Do you have to pay to cross the Thames at Dartford Tunnel?

It’s free to make the Thames crossing using the Dartford Tunnel or Queen Elizabeth II Bridge between 10pm and 6am. The same fees apply every day, including at weekends and on bank holidays. You’ll also need to pay the same charge each time you cross, so a return journey in a car (with no Dart Charge account) costs £5.

How much does it cost to use the Dartford Crossing?

Dartford and Thurrock borough residents have the option to pay £20 a year to use the crossing as many times as they like. Alternatively, they can pay £10 for 50 crossings and 20p for each additional crossing. Are there any concessions for the Dart Charge? Drivers registered for a Dart Charge account pay a reduced fee.

When did the Dartford Bridge and tunnel open?

The Dartford Crossing joins Dartford and Thurrock across the River Thames in London. was first opened in 1963 and since then has been expanded several times to cope with increased traffic. There are no cyclepaths or footpaths in the tunnels or on the bridge. A free shuttle service is available for cyclists and pedestrians.

What happens if you don’t pay the Dartford toll?

Get an extra 14 days to pay: Nearly 3.5million motorists have failed to pay the Dartford Crossing toll since the new system was introduced, however, first-time ‘offenders’ will be given a 14-day grace period when the charge notice is sent out.